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Teshuva can be translated as "return" or "repentance," but it generally means the process in which we take what we've done wrong and try to make it right.
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Teshuva can be translated as "return" or "repentance," but it generally means the process in which we take what we've done wrong and try to make it right.
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Teshuva can be translated as "return" or "repentance," but it generally means the process in which we take what we've done wrong and try to make it right.
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How can I do Teshuva (Repentance); how can I be forgiven for unwittingly repeating a slander?
Rabbi Abraham Cooper: President Carter: Collect Those Feathers and All is Forgiven! 2010
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Teshuva can be translated as "return" or "repentance," but it generally means the process in which we take what we've done wrong and try to make it right.
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Teshuva can be translated as "return" or "repentance," but it generally means the process in which we take what we've done wrong and try to make it right.
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Rabbi Shraga Simmons on Aish. com summarizes the Jewish process of Teshuva, or repentance:
Steven Waldman: Has Joe Lieberman Followed The Ancient Jewish Process of Repentance? 2008
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We had a dessert potluck and then three simultaneous learning sessions framed around Tefilah/Prayer, Teshuva/Repentance, and Tzedakah/Just Action.
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Note to God: In deference to the 10 days of Teshuva I have made no mention whatsoever of the fact that North Eastern Jewish Centre is Chabad in this post; no judgments or innuendos, not even an oblique reference to 'zman krias shma' - I hope that counts for something!
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Teshuva, tefilla, and tzedaka make an interesting group.
The Unetane Tokef and Collective Responsibility - Danya Ruttenberg 2006
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