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Teshuvah (repentance)

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Teshuvah, in Jewish tradition, refers to the process of repentance and return to God after committing sins. It involves acknowledging wrongdoing, feeling remorse, seeking forgiveness, and making amends.

Key Features

  • Acknowledgment of wrongdoing
  • Remorse
  • Seeking forgiveness
  • Making amends

Pros

  • Encourages self-reflection and personal growth
  • Emphasizes taking responsibility for one's actions
  • Promotes reconciliation with others and with God

Cons

  • Can be a challenging and emotional process
  • Requires humility and a willingness to change

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