days of awe
The ten days starting with Rosh Hashanah and ending with Yom Kippur are commonly known as the Days of Awe (Yamim Noraim) or the Days of Repentance. This is a time for serious introspection, a time to...
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from mbczion....from EVERY poster in this forum for anything I might have said (ney posted) that hurt anybody. I am NOT talking about an opinion that I might hold that might be offensive to somebody...
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i have been very busy this week but would like to ask this question. are we required to ask forgiveness from everyone? are there certain situations in which it is not required? at times is honesty and...
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Aw Pninah, you ask a good ?, but this topic is a lifetime of study in and of itself While I haven't had the chance to study this myself yet (I do consider this a high-priority though), I have heard...
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Quote:Aw Pninah, you ask a good ?, but this topic is a lifetime of study in and of itself While I haven't had the chance to study this myself yet (I do consider this a high-priority though), I have...
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