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Teshuvah: Repentance?


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Shlomo Yaffe
Rabbi Shlomo Yaffe, a frequent contributor of articles and media to chabad.org, is Permanent Scholar-in-Residence to Chabad at Harvard, and Dean of the Institute of American and Talmudic Law in New York, NY. Rabbi Yaffe has lectured and led seminars throughout North America, as well as in Europe and South Africa.


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Posted: Sep 20, 2011
Yasher Koach
I found this piece to be inspiring, articulate, sensitive and refreshing. Thank you so much for your good words!
Posted By Frumma, Florida

Posted: Aug 14, 2010
Beautiful viewpoint
Thank you for taking away dread of Teshuva as something painful, to present it as a natural "homecoming", with all the pleasant associations of being warmly welcomed to a family circle where we can be nurtured and grow.

May this be the Rosh Hashana of 'homecoming' for all the Jewish people!
Posted By Rochel, Jerusalem, Israel

Posted: Aug 13, 2010
I like this
I like the understanding you give, even though the speaker is hard to understand. He speaks great and then goes real low that makes it hard for an old man to hear and understand. He is great though and I like it.
Posted By ed straub, Conroe, Texas



 

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Teshuvah: Repentance?
Learn the many meanings of the word Teshuvah - commonly translated as repentance - and how they are all directly interrelated.

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