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No. In Judaism, actions count as much as, if not more, than beliefs. So if a person sins, they must genuinely repent, and they must make amends to anyone they have hurt. They must also learn from the mistake and vow, sincerely, never to repeat it. We are not expected to be perfect; rather, what counts is that we do our best, and learn from our mistakes. And on Yom Kippur, the Day Of Atonement, we reflect on the previous year, and pray for forgiveness for any sins we have committed. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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