Baal means master. Teshuvah means repentance. So a Baal Teshuvah is a mater of repentance. The term has come to refer to someone who has returned to Orthodox Judaism from secular or liberal Judaism. Sometimes people in the Orthodox world abbreviate the term as BT.
teshuvah (תשובה)
there is no Hebrew word that exactly means "repent." The Hebrew language simply uses the word "return" in this situation.To return or to repent = lashuv (לשוב)returning or repentence = teshuvah (תשובה)
Rosh Hashanah is on Rosh Chodesh. What you mean to ask is, What are the days between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. These are the Aseret Yemai Teshuvah, the Ten Days of Repentance.
teshuvah (תשובה)
The root of the word means return, the leading t and final ah turn it into an abstract noun, referring to the act of returning. The word has come to mean return after having strayed, which is to say, repentance. A central passage in the Jewish daily prayer liturgy thanks God for granting man knowledge, desiring repentance (teshuvah), and granting forgiveness. Without knowledge, we would not know to repent. Without penitence, God could not forgive.
Dov Baer Schneersohn has written: 'Sha'are teshuvah' -- subject(s): Cabala, Judaism, Prayer, Repentance (Judaism), Shema' (Jewish prayer)
The Torah teaches that sins are punished, whether in this world, the next world or both. The way to avoid that is through Teshuvah (returning to God and the Torah and keeping the mitzvos [commands]).
As a quick note: karat (spelled with two "a"s) refers to a measurement of gold purity. Karet (with an "e") is what this answer will discuss.Karet means "to sever." It signifies the cutting off of the consciousness of the soul present in the body from its superconscious source which is always at one with G-d. Nonetheless, it is always possible to do teshuvah (repent) and to reconnect--with a stronger bond than before--the finite dimension of the soul with its infinite source. The soul's source then arouses "from afar" the estranged finite consciousness of the soul's reflection in the physical body to do teshuvah.Answer:The simple meaning of Karet as explained in the Talmud and halakha is to die before one reaches sixty.
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