Tag: Repentance

The documentary "High and Low" explores the rise and fall of fashion designer John Galliano, focusing on his antisemitic outburst in a Paris bar which led to his downfall.
Rabbi Art Green, the founding dean of Hebrew College's rabbinical school, has been forced into retirement and barred from campus due to inappropriate behavior with a former student.
The text discusses the concept of faith as it pertains to the Jewish holiday of Yom Kippur and synagogue attendance during the High Holy Days.
In this podcast, Daniel Rynhold, dean of the Bernard Revel Graduate School of Jewish Studies, discusses the concept of repentance and its importance in Jewish tradition.
Daniel Rynhold, dean of the Bernard Revel Graduate School of Jewish Studies, explores the concept of repentance in Jewish thought and its contrasts between medieval and modern philosophers.
The author reflects on their experiences of Yom Kippur as they grew up.
The Book of Jonah is best understood by reading it backward, as the moral of the story is revealed in the last two verses.
In this piece, the author reflects on the approach of the new year and the passing of time.
The author shares their personal experience of fasting on Yom Kippur without engaging in other religious practices like prayer or going to synagogue.
The holiday of Rosh Hashanah is discussed in this video by Rabbi Moshe Bryski.
In Rabbi Mark Asher Goodman's article, he emphasizes the importance of being mentally prepared for the High Holidays to truly benefit from the synagogue services.
As we approach Rosh Hashanah, the Hebrew month of Elul serves as a time of spiritual preparation for the Days of Judgment.
In this podcast episode, the focus is on the Messianic era and the role of repentance in bringing about the arrival of the Messiah.
This text emphasizes the importance of teshuva, or repentance, in Jewish thought and observance.
"Teshuvahland" delves into the concept of teshuvah, or repentance, as a process of returning to one's true path or desired destination after realizing a deviation.
In this podcast episode, Gil Student explores the concept of tshuvah (repentance) and personal change in the Jewish tradition.
In this rebroadcasted podcast episode, Gil Student engages in a conversation about personal change and repentance, or teshuvah, as the Jewish calendar prompts reflection on these themes.
The author reflects on various moments of conversion in their life, ranging from religious conversions to conversions in beliefs and interests.
Daniel Rynhold and Michael J. Harris discuss the surprising affinities between Friedrich Nietzsche and R. Joseph Soloveitchik in their book "Nietzsche, Soloveitchik, and Contemporary Jewish Philosophy."
In this episode, Unorthodox explores the themes of apologies, forgiveness, and repentance.
The story of Rabbi Elazar ben Dordaya, as found in Avodah Zarah 17a, is a well-known tale of redemption and repentance.
The text explores the idea that Yom Kippur, the Jewish Day of Atonement, is a form of time travel.
The author explores the concept of teshuvah (repentance) and its relationship to physical journeys and escape from one's surroundings.
The article discusses the TV series "I May Destroy You" and its relevance to the Jewish High Holidays.