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Repentance (Teshuvah) in Jewish Thought

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Teshuvah, literally "return," denotes repentance, the process by which a person recognizes their wrongdoing, regrets it, and transforms in order to return to God. From Maimonides, who codifies its stages in the Laws of Repentance, to Musar and Hasidism, teshuvah is a central theme of Jewish ethical spirituality. It culminates in the period of the Days of Awe.

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