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Teshuvah ("Return"; Repentance)

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Teshuvah ("Return"; Repentance): (lit. “return”); repentance, return to a Jew’s true essence
Is It a Mitzvah to Do Teshuvah?
Three perspectives on the definition of Teshuvah and the role of confession. (Based on Likutei Sichos vol. 38, parshas Naso, sicha 1)
A Taste of Text—Ki Tisa
When one partner betrays the other, for reconciliation to occur, each must feel that “we are so connected that you mean more to me than whatever it was that you did.”
Xtreme gardening reaches new heights as Rabbi Infinity learns a great strategy called "overseeding"--and it works for people-gardens, too.
Good folk, when they repent, cry over their bad deeds. Really good folk, saints, Tzaddikim, cry over something else altogether.
What constitutes Teshuva and how is the relationship with G-d restored? To properly return in earnest, we must probe the deep mystical meaning of teshuva.
Learn refreshing perspectives and practical ways to do teshuvah (repentance) to attain atonement and forgiveness.
What is Teshuva and how should we approach doing it?
A new perspective on the meaning of teshuvah
As we approach Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, join Rabbi Sacks on an intellectual journey to explore the concept and deep meanings of teshuvah (repentance).
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