For such a time as this

on being Jewish today

For such a time as this

on being Jewish today
Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove PhD
Book - 2024

For Jews today, the attack by Hamas on Israel on October 7, a vicious assault that killed more Jews in one day than any time since the Holocaust, has drawn a clear and irreversible demarcation in time. The Jewish community woke to an unrecognizable new reality on the 7th, witnessing first the horror and sheer brutality of the atrocities in Israel, followed immediately by the stark and unprecedented rise in antisemitism in its aftermath. In the wake of what is often referred to as the world's oldest hate, American Jews are experiencing a shared and disorienting whiplash, wondering where this antisemitism came from and, more pressingly, for a people whose existence is marked by generations of trauma, where it might lead. But the Jewish community is also experiencing something profound and beautiful in this existential moment: even in this dark hour, they are discovering a deep, abiding connection to community, culture, and faith. Drawing on the rich trove of Jewish history and tradition, Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove, one of today's most influential spiritual guides and thought leaders, helps listeners make sense of this fraught and trying time.--

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Cosgrove, Elliot J. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Harvest, an imprint of William Morrow, [2024]
Edition:First edition.
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505 0 0 |t Introduction: The wake-up call --  |g Part one: What was.  |t Living the Hyphen: The heart of the Jewish identity --  |t The invisible thread: Jewish faith and our ancestral homeland --  |t The two worlds of Judaism: Israel, the diaspora, and the divisions within --  |t Empathy and vigilance: The two responses to Jewish trauma --  |t Antisemitism: A modern look at the world's oldest hate --  |g Part two: What is.  |t Grief, clarity, solidarity: Anchors for this moment in time --  |t The tribal moment: What it means to be Jewish today --  |t For such a time as this: Esther, a hero for our moment --  |t Kiy'mu v'kiblu: Affirming and accepting our Jewish identity --  |t Empathy or revenge: Choosing a path of peace --  |t Sinat hinam: Why our greatest risk is the enemy within --  |g Part three: What might be.  |t The day after: Toward a dialogue of peace --  |t The generational divide: On bridging the politics of Zionism --  |t The broken and the whole: A new vision of Zionism and American Judaism --  |t To begin again: Stepping toward the promised land. 
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