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Common Faith

Common Faith

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A rabbi and a journalist walk into… not a bar, not a synagogue, but a SiriusXM podcast studio. Each week, Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove, Senior Rabbi of Park Avenue Synagogue, and Jon Frankel, formerly of Real Sports, will banter, question, and explore the big issues of our day through the lens of Jewish tradition and lived experience. The program is designed to be fun, thoughtful, and engaging—where faith matters, and conversation runs deep.Copyright SiriusXM 2025 Judaism Spirituality
Episodes
  • Amy Spitalnick on Jewish Safety, Democracy, and the Work of JCPA
    Jan 29 2026

    In a moment when Jewish identity, democracy, and political loyalty feel increasingly put at odds, Common Faith asks a necessary and urgent question: Can Jewish safety and universal democratic values truly coexist?

    Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove and Emmy Award–winning journalist Jon Frankel are joined by Amy Spitalnick, CEO of the Jewish Council for Public Affairs, for a wide-ranging conversation on antisemitism, democracy, Israel, and the false choices facing American Jews today. Drawing on history, personal experience, and the realities of post–October 7 politics, Spitalnick explains why antisemitism is not only a threat to Jews but a warning sign for democracy itself.

    From coalition-building and campus culture to local elections and national politics, this episode challenges listeners to reject zero-sum thinking and embrace the complexity required to protect both Jewish safety and democratic values in a polarized age.

    Jewish Council for Public Affairs (JCPA):

    https://jewishpublicaffairs.org

    Amy Spitalnick – CEO, JCPA:

    https://jewishpublicaffairs.org/our-team/

    Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove:

    https://www.instagram.com/elliot_cosgrove

    https://x.com/RabbiCosgrove

    Park Avenue Synagogue
    https://www.pasyn.org

    https://www.instagram.com/parkavenuesyn/#


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  • Kathrin Meyer on Holocaust Remembrance and Moral Responsibility
    Jan 22 2026

    As the generation of Holocaust survivors dwindles and antisemitism resurges across the globe, the work of remembrance has never been more urgent—or more complex. On this episode of Common Faith, Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove and journalist Jon Frankel are joined by Kathrin Meyer, current Board Member for The Olga Lengyel Institute for Holocaust Studies and Human Rights (TOLI), former Secretary General of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) and recipient of the 2025 Anne Frank Special Recognition Award. They share in a timely and essential conversation about Holocaust memory and moral responsibility today.

    Meyer reflects on what Holocaust remembrance means in a rapidly changing world—one marked by historical distortion, political polarization, and the erosion of shared truth. She discusses the challenges of preserving accurate Holocaust education across borders, combating denial and trivialization, and helping younger generations understand why this history still matters.

    The conversation moves beyond memory as commemoration alone, asking what remembrance demands of us now. How should the lessons of the Holocaust inform civic life, human rights, and the fight against antisemitism in the present? And how can remembrance remain meaningful when history feels increasingly contested?

    This episode is a sober, thoughtful exploration of memory not as the past—but as a living moral obligation.

    Dr. Kathrin Meyer:

    https://www.toli.us/

    The Anne Frank Award:

    https://holocaustremembrance.com/news/kathrin-meyer-2025-anne-frank-award

    Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove:

    https://www.instagram.com/elliot_cosgrove

    https://x.com/RabbiCosgrove

    Park Avenue Synagogue
    https://www.pasyn.org

    https://www.instagram.com/parkavenuesyn/#


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  • What Israel Needs Now: A Conversation with Einat Wilf
    Jan 15 2026

    Since October 7, the meanings of Jewish identity, solidarity, and the future of Israel have been in flux. On this episode of Common Faith, Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove and journalist Jon Frankel sit down with Dr. Einat Wilf — former member of the Israeli Knesset, author, educator, and founder of the Oz Party — for a deep, provocative conversation about the state of Zionism, Israel’s existential challenges, and the ideas shaping Jewish life in Israel and the diaspora.

    Wilf brings a unique lens shaped by history, policy, and political engagement. Together, they explore how Israel’s leaders and citizens are grappling with security, ideology, and identity after October 7. The discussion moves from diaspora solidarity and the moral complexities of presence and power to Wilf’s own political project: a vision that seeks to redefine peace as rooted in Arab and Palestinian embrace of Zionism, equal civic responsibility, and a transition from an “exile mindset” to sovereign conduct.

    Wilf shares how her experiences in Israeli politics, academia, and strategic advisory roles inform her belief that Israel’s next chapter demands courage, clarity, and a reexamination of long-held assumptions about peace, power, and national purpose. This episode doesn’t offer easy answers — but it does offer essential, thoughtful engagement with some of the toughest questions facing Jews and Israel today.

    Dr. Einat Wilf:

    https://www.wilf.org/en/home-en/

    https://www.instagram.com/einatwilf/

    Oz Party:

    https://ozparty.co.il/en/home/

    Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove:

    https://www.instagram.com/elliot_cosgrove

    https://x.com/RabbiCosgrove

    Park Avenue Synagogue
    https://www.pasyn.org

    https://www.instagram.com/parkavenuesyn/#


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