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Ep. 31 - The Power and Promise of Repentance (Yoma 86a)

Ep. 31 - The Power and Promise of Repentance (Yoma 86a)

FromThinking Talmudist Podcast · Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe


Ep. 31 - The Power and Promise of Repentance (Yoma 86a)

FromThinking Talmudist Podcast · Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe

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Length:
45 minutes
Released:
Sep 4, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Discover the profound power of repentance in Judaism and unlock the potential it holds in healing the world on this episode of the Thinking Talmudist Podcast. Promise yourself an enlightening journey through the teachings of the Talmud as we delve deep into the significance of three main types of repentance: out of love, out of fear, and out of pain. Learn how these different forms of repentance can shape our relationships with God and each other, bringing relationships to a new level of connection and devotion.Furthermore, we delve into the power of repentance in relationships and its potential to impact our longevity. Grasp the understanding of why one should not wait until Yom Kippur to repent and the wisdom behind the importance of forgiving others. Use this knowledge to appreciate how making amends can be a challenging but rewarding journey leading to a heightened level of devotion.Lastly, we touch upon the concept of Teshuvah, or repentance, and its significant role in personal growth and transformation. Understand how different types of transgressors and sinners should be treated differently and comprehend the importance of seeking forgiveness for creating true transformation. Recognize the negative effects of not embracing repentance and learn how it can lead to unhealthy environments. Join us on this enlightening journey to discover the profound power of repentance and forgiveness and their potential to bring healing to the world.*****The Thinking Talmudist Podcast shares select teachings of Talmud in a fresh, insightful and meaningful way. Many claim that they cannot learn Talmud because it is in ancient Aramaic or the concepts are too difficult. Well, no more excuses. In this podcast you will experience the refreshing and eye-opening teachings while gaining an amazing appreciation for the divine wisdom of the Torah and the depths of the Talmud.This episode of the Thinking Talmudist Podcast (Ep. 31) is dedicated in honor of our friend, Scott Kammerman! Happy Birthday!!To listen to other podcasts by Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe: https://linktr.ee/ariwol

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Released:
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The Thinking Talmudist podcast is a selection of Talmud shared in a fresh and enjoyable way. Many say they cannot learn Talmud because they either don't understand the Aramaic or the concepts are too difficult. Not no more. You will enjoy these refreshing teachings while gaining an amazing appreciation for the divine wisdom of the Torah and the depths of the Talmud, the great and holy teachings of our sages. Every week a new, deep, and inspiring piece of brilliance will be selected from the Talmud for discussion by Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe of TORCH (Houston, Texas).