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Teshuva is repentance in Hebrew. Repentance is a basic tenant of Judaism in which a person can correct his ways. More information can be found athttp://www.answers.com/topic/repentance-in-judaism
Yom Kippur
The Ten Days of Repentance, from Rosh Hashanah until Yom Kippur.
"Baalay Teshuvah" is a Hebrew term that translates to "master of repentance." It refers to individuals who have returned to observant Jewish life after straying from it or not practicing Judaism previously. These individuals are often celebrated for their commitment to spiritual growth and renewal.
Dov Baer Schneersohn has written: 'Sha'are teshuvah' -- subject(s): Cabala, Judaism, Prayer, Repentance (Judaism), Shema' (Jewish prayer)
Pinchas Peli has written: 'Soloveitchik on repentance' -- subject(s): Repentance, Judaism, Jewish ethics 'Torah today' -- subject(s): Bible, Meditations 'Shabbat shalom' -- subject(s): Meditations, Sabbath
the word repentance is used in 92 verses in the book of mormon.
Rebellion Retribution Repentance Redemption Restoration
Judaism doesn't have 2 sides. It has many many aspects.
There are two steps to this: repentance and conversion. Repentance is the acknowledgment that one has done evil and sorrow for this state of things. Conversion is the conscious decision to opt for Good permanently from that moment on. A good confession would help out quite a bit there!
The antonym (opposite) of repentance is Sinning.
The word 'repentance' is a noun.