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Hear sermons, conversations, and select programs from Rabbi Cosgrove and the entire Park Avenue Synagogue clergy team to help round out your day. Don’t forget to subscribe to get a notification for our next episode. Listen to live recorded sessions and feel like you’re there at PAS! Find more information at www.pasyn.org or follow us @parkavenuesyn.
Hear sermons, conversations, and select programs from Rabbi Cosgrove and the entire Park Avenue Synagogue clergy team to help round out your day. Don’t forget to subscribe to get a notification for our next episode. Listen to live recorded sessions and feel like you’re there at PAS! Find more information at www.pasyn.org or follow us @parkavenuesyn.
Episodes

Tuesday Nov 25, 2025
The Cradle of Democracy
Tuesday Nov 25, 2025
Tuesday Nov 25, 2025
Following Zohran Mamdani’s election as mayor, Rabbi Cosgrove calls for a civic awakening. Like Rebecca seizing her destiny, Jews today must act with agency—knowing our leaders, voting, and standing up for democracy and Jewish community. Nothing “just happens.” The future of our people and city is in our hands.

Monday Nov 17, 2025
Stranger and Resident: The Paradox of The Jewish Experience
Monday Nov 17, 2025
Monday Nov 17, 2025
From a visit to The Museum of Jewish Heritage on the anniversary of Kristallnacht and this week's torah portion, Rabbi Zuckerman reflects on the Jewish experience of being both a stranger and a resident in the place they call home, throughout history to today.

Monday Nov 10, 2025
To Walk Together Again
Monday Nov 10, 2025
Monday Nov 10, 2025
Following New York’s mayoral election, Rabbi Cosgrove reflects on democracy, disagreement, and the bonds of Jewish peoplehood. Drawing on the story of Abraham and Isaac, he calls for renewed dialogue, humility, and ahavat yisrael, a reminder that the real test begins not on the mountaintop, but on the way down.

Wednesday Nov 05, 2025
The Joy of Vulnerability (Sukkot, 2025)
Wednesday Nov 05, 2025
Wednesday Nov 05, 2025
Rabbi Zauzmer leads a discussion on why Sukkot is known as the holiday of joy, encouraging us to let our walls down.

Wednesday Nov 05, 2025
A Prayer for the Nations (Sukkot, 2025)
Wednesday Nov 05, 2025
Wednesday Nov 05, 2025
Rabbi Pink explains the hidden meaning behind the ancient sacrifices on Sukkot, and what we can learn from them about how we interact with people outside our community.

Wednesday Nov 05, 2025
Winding the Clock
Wednesday Nov 05, 2025
Wednesday Nov 05, 2025
How do we carry on after the spiritual high of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur? Rabbi Cosgrove teaches that living Jewishly is a year-round, weekly, and daily commitment. If we want the peak moments, we must practice regularly.

Wednesday Nov 05, 2025
A Holy Disruption (Rosh Hashanah, 2025)
Wednesday Nov 05, 2025
Wednesday Nov 05, 2025
As long as there have been Jews, there have been complaints. But some disagreements are holier than others. Rabbi Pink analyzes when Jews are called, and in some cases required, to protest.

Wednesday Nov 05, 2025
The Torah of Uno (Yom Kippur, 2025)
Wednesday Nov 05, 2025
Wednesday Nov 05, 2025
If you've ever played card or board games - and especially if you've argued over their rules - you've already picked up a hidden lesson that applies to Jewish learning. Rabbi Pink explains how this experience should inspire everyone to learn more about Judaism in the coming year.

Wednesday Nov 05, 2025
After the Fall: How We Rise
Wednesday Nov 05, 2025
Wednesday Nov 05, 2025
From this week's parashah about Abraham, the anniversary of the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin, and the upcoming mayoral election in NYC, Rabbi Zuckerman finds a common lesson: sometimes we have to go down to climb even higher and what seems like misfortune and betrayal can actually be providence in disguise.

Wednesday Nov 05, 2025
No Matter the Outcome, You Must Vote
Wednesday Nov 05, 2025
Wednesday Nov 05, 2025
As the early voting period begins, Rabbi Zauzmer reminds us of our Jewish obligation both to vote and to choose the best available candidate.
