The Meaning of Teshuvah (Repentance) in Judaism
A sacred return to the Source: Teshuvah is more than guilt — it’s a path of healing, renewal, and returning to God.
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A sacred return to the Source: Teshuvah is more than guilt — it’s a path of healing, renewal, and returning to God.
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