A poignant exploration of what it means to be Jewish today, from a leading voice in modern Judaism, Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove of Park Avenue SynagogueFor Jews today, the attack on Israel on October 7th has drawn a clear and irreversible demarcation in time. On that day, the Jewish community woke up to an unrecognizable new reality, witnessing the stark rise in modern antisemitism, the world's oldest hatred, in its wake. But even in this dark hour, the Jewish community is experiencing something profound and beautiful: 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 thought leaders and spiritual guides, helps readers make sense of this fraught time and the future of Jewish identity. With warmth and wisdom, Rabbi Cosgrove explores the challenging questions embedded in the soul of contemporary Jewry. Where did all this antisemitism come from, and was it always there? How have Israel and Zionism shaped American Judaism and the complexities of Israel-diaspora relations, and what ties us and divides us today? How do we practice Judaism and understand our place in a world that has, without fail, in every century, turned against us?Knitting together personal storytelling with ancient teachings, this timely book on Jewish faith helps navigate and understand the landscape of this new reality, turning over questions that have no clear or easy answer in the way only a very good rabbi can.For thousands of years, the Jewish people have wrestled with what it means to be Jewish. In this often divisive era, Rabbi Cosgrove reminds of how we can come together despite--and even because of--our differences. For Such a Time as This is a guide for a new generation that is reconciling the past with the present and facing the unknown future with courage, spirit, and unwavering hope.In this essential work of Jewish leadership, Rabbi Cosgrove provides clarity and hope for our time: A Guide for a New Reality: Confronting the questions that have defined Jewish life since the October 7th attack--from rising antisemitism to the unbreakable bonds of community.Zionism and American Judaism: An honest look at what ties diaspora Jews to Israel and what divides us, exploring the complex relationship for a new generation.Wisdom for a Fraught Time: Drawing on ancient teachings and personal stories, Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove offers a pastoral voice to help navigate grief, anger, and fear with unwavering hope.The Enemy Within: An urgent call to bridge our differences, arguing that the greatest risk to the Jewish people is not an external foe but the baseless hatred (sinat hinam) that divides us.