Teshuvah: from the Hebrew root “to return” and often translated as “repentance,” teshuvah represents an answer to spiritual or intellectual challenge, just as a question requires a response and a home awaits a return. Maimonides on Teshuvah is a translation and commentary on The Ways of Repentance, the first comprehensive study of teshuvah in Jewish literary history. This is the fifth edition of this work.https://touroscholar.touro.edu/lcas_books/1000/thumbnail.jp
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Teshuvah: from the Hebrew root “to return” and often translated as “repentance,” teshuvah represents...
A discussion of the Jewish concept of Teshuva, which provides the possibility of atonement for wro...
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Commentaries on the Guide of the Perplexed occupy a central but neglected place in the history of Je...
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Charles Feinberg; Messianic Hour; Zech. 9:9; John 12:12-16; Psalms 130; Psalms 32, 51, 130 & 143 are...
Blog post, “ Shabbat Shuvah“ discusses politics, theology and the law in relation to religion and pu...
Adar Sheini issue of Divrei Torah newlettter.https://touroscholar.touro.edu/archives_books/1324/thum...
Teshuvah: from the Hebrew root “to return” and often translated as “repentance,” teshuvah represents...
A discussion of the Jewish concept of Teshuva, which provides the possibility of atonement for wro...
The Kabbalah of Forgiveness is a translation of the first chapter of Rabbi Moshe Cordovero’s classic...
The article focuses on the theme of return/conversion in the Book of Hosea. The issue is presented f...
This article examines aspects of שׁוּב in the book of Malachi against the background of an obvious c...
The studies comprising this volume, most of them appearing for the first time in English, deal with ...
Rabbinic tradition has it that 613 commandments were given to Moses on Mount Sinai, but it does not ...
A way of remembering the sanctity of the other may inform and guide Christianity towards a more robu...
The literary ideological and theological controversy conducted by Jewish and Christian intellects r...
Maimonides’ Sefer ha-Mitsvot comprises his attempt at identifying the 613 commandments which the Tal...
Commentaries on the Guide of the Perplexed occupy a central but neglected place in the history of Je...
The theology of Isaiah 40-55 has two seemingly contradictory aspects: the tension between the consol...
Charles Feinberg; Messianic Hour; Zech. 9:9; John 12:12-16; Psalms 130; Psalms 32, 51, 130 & 143 are...
Blog post, “ Shabbat Shuvah“ discusses politics, theology and the law in relation to religion and pu...
Adar Sheini issue of Divrei Torah newlettter.https://touroscholar.touro.edu/archives_books/1324/thum...