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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In Judaism, we have a whole season for forgiveness! Throughout the year, you are supposed to do teshuva (repentance) and ask forgiveness from those you have wronged. Ideally, you do this in the moment, or as soon as you can. But sometimes we procrastinate, so between Rosh Hashanah (the Jewish New Year) and Yom Kippur (the Day of Repentance; the holiest day in the Jewish year) we have a 10-day period known as the Days of Awe. You are supposed use those days to reach out to the people from whom you seek forgiveness. You apologize sincerely to them and hope they accept (they might not, and that's ok, but you need to make the effort). Only then can you go before God and ask God's forgiveness.[/quote] I like the intentionality of this approach. Does seeking forgiveness extend to people outside your faith tradition or mainly within your tradition [/quote]
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