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.
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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.
Building Bridges: How Black and Jewish Communities Found Common Ground
Common Faith
53 minutes 52 seconds
23 hours ago
Building Bridges: How Black and Jewish Communities Found Common Ground
Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove and Jon Frankel welcome Rabbi Michael Siegel and Pastor Chris Harris for a conversation on faith, friendship, and healing across divides. From the South Side of Chicago to Tel Aviv, their work has built bridges between Black and Jewish communities through honest dialogue, shared service, and trauma-informed leadership inspired by Israel’s NATAL model. This is a story of what happens when faith leaders don’t just pray for change — they make it.
Common Faith
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.