Acceptance by Menachem Poznanski
$14.99A Path Toward Inner Healing
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In Hebrew, the term for repentance is “Teshuvah” which literally means “return” – indicating that when we correct ourselves, we are essentially returning to the Source. In Hebrew, there is also a traditional text that has become the classic guide in detailing the process of return, entitled The Gates of Repentance.
A charming story that teaches kids the best way to give to others
The Writings of Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon – The Rambam – Translated, Annotated and Elucidated
Comments and Insights Rambam Hilchos Teshuvah
When Hashem created the world, He would not send the rains until there was a person on this earth who would appreciate this gift and and be grateful for it. Adam prayed for rain. It fell. Trees and vegetation grew. And Adam thanked Hashem. It was necessary, as soon as man was created, to teach him the lesson of gratitude — because gratitude makes all the difference between a life that is happy and fulfilling, and one that is sad and bitter.
Five, Ten, and Twenty Years Later
Includes Biography by Rabbi Nachman Seltzer
My Parshah contains Stories, Chazals, Tidbits, Insights and more, conveying relevant, powerful, uplifting messages and life-lessons from every parshah and Yomtov.
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