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Talmud debates the
spiritual level of a
person who has
repented (a baal
teshuvah).
According to one opinion, this
level is
lower than that of a "fully righteous"...
- 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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levels of return, "Lower
Teshuvah" (Lower
Return to God), and "Higher
Teshuvah" (Higher Return). In
Hasidic philosophy,
Teshuvah does not only
involve repentance...
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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)...
- it is
considered appropriate for Jews to
practice repentance (Hebrew:
teshuvah, literally: "returning"),
meaning examining one's ways,
engaging in repentance...
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haEzer 154:1;
Pitchei Teshuvah ad loc.
Yoreh De'ah 340:5 and
Pitchei Teshuvah ad loc.
Yoreh De'ah 268:12, Rema ad loc.,
Pitchei Teshuvah ad loc.;
compare Sefer...
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exegesis Mitzvot Minhag Customary immersion in
mikveh Meditation Kavanot Teshuvah Deveikut Prayer Nusach Tikkun Chatzot Tikkun Leil
Shavuot Pilgrimage to...
- meditation,
Shabbat and
holiday observance,
Torah study,
dietary laws,
teshuvah, and
other practices. It may
involve practices ordained by
halakhah or...
- possible.
Breslov teachings particularly emphasize emunah (faith) and
teshuvah (repentance), and that
every Jew on any
level of
Divine service is required...
- ascent. Two
levels of
Teshuvah are described,
based on
their meanings in Kabbalah. The "Lower
Teshuvah"
redeems sin. The "Higher
Teshuvah"
brings constant...