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What Sharpton did is what we call teshuvah repentance in Judaism and it is precisely what is called for before and during the High Holidays.
Rabbi Jason Miller: Rev. Al Sharpton's High Holidays Repentance Rabbi Jason Miller 2011
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What Sharpton did is what we call teshuvah repentance in Judaism and it is precisely what is called for before and during the High Holidays.
Rabbi Jason Miller: Rev. Al Sharpton's High Holidays Repentance Rabbi Jason Miller 2011
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What Sharpton did is what we call teshuvah repentance in Judaism and it is precisely what is called for before and during the High Holidays.
Rabbi Jason Miller: Rev. Al Sharpton's High Holidays Repentance Rabbi Jason Miller 2011
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What Sharpton did is what we call teshuvah repentance in Judaism and it is precisely what is called for before and during the High Holidays.
Rabbi Jason Miller: Rev. Al Sharpton's High Holidays Repentance Rabbi Jason Miller 2011
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What Sharpton did is what we call teshuvah repentance in Judaism and it is precisely what is called for before and during the High Holidays.
Rabbi Jason Miller: Rev. Al Sharpton's High Holidays Repentance Rabbi Jason Miller 2011
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What Sharpton did is what we call teshuvah repentance in Judaism and it is precisely what is called for before and during the High Holidays.
Rabbi Jason Miller: Rev. Al Sharpton's High Holidays Repentance Rabbi Jason Miller 2011
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What Sharpton did is what we call teshuvah repentance in Judaism and it is precisely what is called for before and during the High Holidays.
Rabbi Jason Miller: Rev. Al Sharpton's High Holidays Repentance Rabbi Jason Miller 2011
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The Hebrew root I chose is the root of the word teshuvah, repentance or return, which is much on our minds at this time of year.
Velveteen Rabbi 2008
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The Hebrew root I chose is the root of the word teshuvah, repentance or return, which is much on our minds at this time of year.
Velveteen Rabbi 2008
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But victims are obligated to forgive only when the perpetrator has gone through a process of repentance, called teshuvah .
Can We Forgive? Tim Townsend 2011
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