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How Judaism's Perspective on Sin Differs From Other Religions

        

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Rabbi Chaim Block

While never a path one would intentionally embark upon, this study of Judaism’s perspective on sin will offer revealing insights on the nature of the relationship between G-d and man, and the essential ties that bind. Moreover, it will explore the uplifting paths to repentance, renewal and redemption that are always accessible to all.

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Category
Repentance - Покаяние Punishments - Наказания
Tags
teshuvah, sin, christianity, religion
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