 Why is a search for "Jew" different? If you recently used Google to search for the word "Jew," you may have seen results that were very disturbing. We assure you ...
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 The conventional translation for teshuvah is repentance This, however, is but one aspect, the aspect related to error, to sins of omission or commission.
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 Teshuvah is essentially in the heart, in the mind Teshuvah It is related to the faculty of binah, understanding. There cannot be teshuvah without a consciousness of reality: u...
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 Where does the enormous potency of teshuvah come from? How can it erase the past, change the present, mold the future - recreate, as it were? The power of teshuvah derives from its...
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 Teshuvah is a principle indispensable to religion As for the wicked man, if he should return from all his sins that he committed and guard all my decrees, and do justice and r...
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 The folly of sin derives from man's physical nature What is man? A composite of body and soul. The soul is spiritual. By its very nature it reaches out to, and strives for, spir...
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 Revelation is the foundation of Jewish religion Revelation constitutes the basic premises of religion: There is the Revealer. G-d exists. He is real.
G-d speaks to man. G-...
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 Happy Birthday, Baal Shem Tov! On the 18th of Elul 5757 (Sept. 20 1997), we entered the 300th year of the Baal Shem Tov. (The Baal Shem Tov's passing wa...
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 How can we tell Many of the works in the Old Testament Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha survive only in Greek (or in Greek plus in other, more ex...
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 Jewish Beliefs about God "The attributes of God include omnipresence, omniscience, omnipotence, eternity, truth, justice, goodness, purity and holines...
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 The Hebrew languages refer to a variety of Canaanite languages The Hebrew languages refer to a variety of Canaanite languages and dialects historically spoken by various peoples in the reg...
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