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decided in his heart." A
Jewish penitent is
traditionally known as a baal
teshuva.
Numerous guides to the
repentance process can be
found in
rabbinical literature...
- בעל תשובה; for a woman, בעלת תשובה, ba'alat
teshuva or ba'alas
teshuva; plural, בעלי תשובה, ba'alei
teshuva, 'owner of
return [to God or his way]') is...
- The baal
teshuva movement is a
description of the
return of
secular Jews to
religious Judaism. The term baal
teshuva is from the Talmud,
literally meaning...
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Shaarei Teshuva (lit. "Gates of Repentance") (Hebrew: שערי תשובה) may
refer to a
number of texts: An
ethical work aut****d by
Yonah Gerondi (Rabenu Yonah)...
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Jacob Baal-
Teshuva (Jerusalem, 1929) is an Israeli-American author, journalist, art critic, appraiser, collector, and curator. He
studied at the Hebrew...
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against God and
against other human beings.
Repentance in
Judaism (Hebrew:
Teshuva), traditionally,
consists of
regretting having committed the sin, resolving...
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known as a baal
teshuva (lit., "master of repentance" or "master of return") (Hebrew: בעל תשובה; for a woman: בעלת תשובה,
baalat teshuva; plural: בעלי...
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Repentance in
Judaism Teshuva "Return" Repentance,
atonement and
higher ascent in
Judaism In the
Hebrew Bible Altars Korban Temple in
Jerusalem Prophecy...
- more
observant of
Orthodox Judaism is
called teshuva ("return" in Hebrew)
making the "returnee" a baal
teshuva ("master of return").
Orthodox Jewish outreach...
- In Judaism, the High Holy Days, also
known as High
Holidays or Days of Awe (Yamim Noraim; Hebrew: יָמִים נוֹרָאִים, Yāmīm Nōrāʾīm)
consist of: strictly...