Repentance (/tʃuvɑː/; Hebrew: תשובה, romanized: tǝšūvā "return") is one element of atoning for sin in Judaism. Judaism recognizes that everybody sins on...
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of repentance plays an important role in the soteriological doctrines of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Analogous practices have been found in other...
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the atonement process, together with repentance. In Rabbinic Judaism, atonement is achieved through repentance, which can be followed by some combination...
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Elul (section In Jewish history)
(1789 CE) – Birth of Menachem Mendel Schneersohn Jewish astrology Repentance in Judaism Rosh Hashanah LeMa'sar Behemah Song of Songs Ellul "Rosh Chodesh...
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Rather, it is one component of repentance in Judaism, which can lead to forgiveness. Vidui is not found as a noun in the Hebrew Bible, but the concept...
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In Judaism, the Ten Days of Repentance (עֲשֶׂרֶת יְמֵי תְּשׁוּבָה, ʿǍseret yəmēy təšūvā) are the first ten days of the Hebrew month of Tishrei, beginning...
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Yom Kippur (section In Reform Judaism)
of the two components of the High Holy Days of Judaism. It is also the last of the Ten Days of Repentance. The formal Hebrew name of the holiday is Yom...
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(organization). Baal teshuva Conversion to Judaism Jewish outreach Repentance in Judaism Ben Harris (November 27, 2007). "Focusing on Orthodox outreach"...
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Tashlikh (category Water and Judaism)
the water. In India, Jews used Tashlich for matchmaking. Repentance in Judaism Atonement in Judaism Kapparot Minhag Cowen, Ida (1971). Jews in remote corners...
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Messianic Judaism is a syncretic Abrahamic religious sect that combines Christian theology with select elements of Judaism. It considers itself to be a...
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Baal teshuva (category Converts to Judaism)
In Judaism, a ba'al teshuvah (Hebrew: בעל תשובה; for a woman, בעלת תשובה, ba'alat teshuva or ba'alas teshuva; plural, בעלי תשובה, ba'alei teshuva, 'owner...
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Ta'anit (redirect from Fasting in judaism)
or taynis (Biblical Hebrew תַּעֲנִית taʿaniṯ or צוֹם ṣom) is a fast in Judaism in which one abstains from all food and drink, including water. A Jewish...
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Jewish prayer (redirect from Prayer in Judaism)
forms part of the observance of Rabbinic Judaism. These prayers, often with instructions and commentary, are found in the Siddur, the traditional Jewish prayer...
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Jonah (redirect from Jonas in Islam)
mission. In Judaism, the story of Jonah represents the teaching of repentance in Judaism, the ability to repent to God for forgiveness. In the New Testament...
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Haredi Judaism (Hebrew: יהדות חֲרֵדִית, romanized: Yahadut Ḥaredit, IPA: [ħaʁeˈdi]) is a branch of Orthodox Judaism that is characterized by its strict...
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Category:Reform Judaism outreach Atonement in Judaism Confession (Judaism) Repentance in Judaism Haskalah Jewish secularism Secularism in Israel Category:Jewish...
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Jewish Renewal (redirect from New Age Judaism)
is a Jewish religious movement originating in the 20th century that endeavors to reinvigorate modern Judaism with Kabbalistic, Hasidic, and musical practices...
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Jewish views on Jesus (redirect from Jesus in Judaism)
Adherents of Judaism do not believe that Jesus of Nazareth was the Messiah or Prophet nor do they believe he was the Son of God. In the Jewish perspective...
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Devekut (category Hebrew words and phrases in Jewish prayers and blessings)
audience) in the conduct of the Tzadik. Teshuvah, often translated into English as "Repentance", literally means "Return" to God in Judaism. Halachic...
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Orthodox Jewish outreach Baal teshuva movement Conversion to Judaism Repentance in Judaism "Frequently Asked Questions About USY & Kadima | Nanuet Hebrew...
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Tzedakah (redirect from Charity in Judaism)
refers to the religious obligation to do what is right and just, which Judaism emphasizes as an important part of living a spiritual life. Unlike voluntary...
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faithful repentance, free from pretense and hypocrisy. In the Quran, there is a complete surah (chapter) titled At-Tawba, which means "The Repentance". As...
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Yetzer hara (category Hebrew words and phrases in Jewish law)
overcome his inclination. Anger in Judaism Concupiscence Devil Lashon hara, evil tongue Original sin Repentance in Judaism Satan Becker, Adam H. (2016)....
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Second Temple Judaism and the two religions gradually diverged over the first few centuries of the Christian era. Today, differences in opinion vary between...
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The Penitent (category Repentance in Judaism)
by Isaac Bashevis Singer (1902–1991). It was originally published in installments in The Jewish Daily Forward (1973) with the Yiddish title of Der Baal...
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Women in Judaism have affected the course of Judaism over millennia. Their role is reflected in the Hebrew Bible, the Oral Law (the corpus of rabbinic...
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Penance (section Penance in Indian beliefs)
an early name for the Friars Minor Prayer for the dead Repentance in Judaism Al-Kaffarah in Islam Aquinas, Thomas (1917). "Question 86 – Of the Effect...
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interest in the Musar movement. Musar has been described as "an emerging and growing phenomenon" within Reform Judaism, and leaders of Conservative Judaism have...
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