Stories from the Talmud about People who Repented
“Midrashim” about “Baalei Teshuvah,” People who Repented Some of the “Midrashim” found in the Talmud about “Baalei Teshuvah,” People who Repented, are as follows: “One who says, ‘I will sin, then repent;...
Jun 30, 2006
By OU Staff
The Four Steps of Repentance
Teshuvah (Return, or Repentance) is a generous gift from G-d, which allows us to erase our improper actions through a four-step process (see below). The Torah tells us that no matter...
Jun 30, 2006
By OU Staff
Stories from the Talmud about Repentance
“Midrashim” about “Teshuvah,” Repentance “Midrashim” are stories and ideas from sections of the Talmud not dealing directly with aspects of Jewish Law. The stories are either true stories about famous or...
Jun 30, 2006
By OU Staff
What are Sin and Repentance?
“Sin” or “Chet” in Hebrew, means “failure in our relationship with HaShem (G-d).” Our goal should be to continually move closer to G-d, But “chet” is behavior which causes us to...
Jun 30, 2006
By OU Staff
Rosh Chodesh Elul
Elul and Rosh Chodesh Elul – In Relation to Other Months of the Year 1 Nisan 2 Iyar 3 Sivan 4 Tammuz 5 Av – 30 days 6 Elul – 29...
Jun 30, 2006
By OU Staff
Who Should Lead the Selichot Prayers?
Who Should Lead The Selichot Prayers? It is very important that suitable individuals be chosen to lead the Selichot as well as the Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur Prayers, and to blow...
Jun 30, 2006
By OU Staff
Brief Explanation of the “Thirteen Attributes”
Brief Explanation of the Thirteen Attributes of Mercy (based on ArtScroll Siddur) The enumeration and explanation of the Attributes follows the generally accepted opinion of Rabbeinu Tam, as found in Rosh...
Jun 30, 2006
By OU Staff
The Principal Ingredient of All Selichot
The Principal Ingredient of All Selichot Prayers (based on ArtScroll Siddur) The principal ingredient of all the Selichot Prayers is the “List” of the Thirteen Attributes of Mercy of G-d, “Hashem, Hashem,...
Jun 30, 2006
By OU Staff
Three Levels of Forgiveness
(based on a “Tomer Devorah” class by Rabbi Yaacov Haber) There are three Hebrew synonyms: “Selichah,” “Mechilah,” and “Kapparah,” all related to the idea of “forgiveness.” What does each mean? “Selichah,”...
Jun 30, 2006
By Rabbi Yaacov Haber
Basic Questions and Answers About Selichot
What are Selichot? Selichot are special prayers for forgiveness. When are they said? They are usually said on fast days, which are occasions when the Jewish People needs special forgiveness for...
Jun 30, 2006
By OU Staff
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