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However, all this refers to atonement and forgiveness of the sin— he is pardoned completely for having violated the command of the King when he has done a full repentance. No charge or semblance of accusation is made against him on the day of judgme...
Chapter 2 Repentance, as the Alter Rebbe explained in the opening chapter, is in no way synonymous with fasting for a sin that one has committed; repentance merely entails abandoning the sin for all time. This is so even with regard to transgressions—thos...
Igeret HaTeshuvah: Chapter 2
Fasting Over Sins: The relationship between fasting and the korbanos
Is there a point in fasting?
Sacrificing for atonement
Tammuz 9
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