cover image For Such a Time as This: On Being Jewish Today

For Such a Time as This: On Being Jewish Today

Elliot Cosgrove. Harvest, $29 (240p) ISBN 978-0-06-341747-2

Rabbi Cosgrove (coeditor of Jewish Theology in Our Time) grapples in this rigorous outing with the implications of the October 7 Hamas-led attack on Israel for the American Jewish community. He recounts how his Sabbath was interrupted by a call from his sister-in-law in Israel who reported the then-ongoing assault, the confusion that followed, and how he began fund-raising for Israeli communities during that day’s services. Broadening his discussion, Cosgrove draws on a theory from Rabbi David Hartman to delineate a shift that he feels has occurred after October 7. Prior to the assault, he writes, American Jews were “Genesis Jews,” whose religious identity derived from “positive Jewish identification.” But the shock of October 7 and the subsequent spike in antisemitic incidents transformed many American Jews into “Exodus Jews,” whose Jewish identity is “defined by others, by those who ignore our pain, exclude us, hate us... and in some cases kill us.” The challenge, Cosgrove explains, is to integrate these identities. While the larger implications of the Israel-Hamas war are sometimes glossed over, Cosgrove expertly navigates salient questions about Jewish faith and identity against a backdrop of rising antisemitism, while stressing throughout that “this thing we are fighting for, Jews and Judaism... is a joy, a privilege, and a blessing to... all people.” This is an eye-opener. (Sept.)