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The Bible - HaTorah



The Universality of Teshuvah
The conventional translation for teshuvah is repentance
This, however, is but one aspect, the aspect related to error, to sins of omission or commission. The literal and real tran...
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The Disposition of the Baal Teshuvah
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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The Nature of Teshuvah
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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The Power of Teshuvah in Judaism
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 Principle of Teshuvah
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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Judasim: The Nature of Sin
Revelation, the Torah based life ,constitutes morality, virtue, goodness
What constitutes sin? On the simple level, sin means breaking the law, violating the Torah by acts of omission or commission....
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Torah: The Ground Rules
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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Jewish God's name
Yahweh, I AM THAT I AM, the Eternal God (’El ‘Olam)
One aspect of God's nature that fascinates and comforts us is his eternity. In this chapter we'll examine God's s...
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Biblical Hebrew language
Biblical Hebrew, sometimes called Classical Hebrew
the Hebrew dialect that flourished around the 6th century BCE and comprises much of the Hebrew Bible The term Biblical Hebrew...
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