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Repentance

A Jewish philosopher stops by to talk about how Jews—and one major non-Jew—have thought about repentance.

Tikvah Podcast at Mosaic and Daniel Rynhold
Sept. 22 2023 12:01AM

For the Torah, a crime against a human is a crime against God.

Jeremiah Unterman
July 31 2020 12:01AM

When “To thine own self be true” is bad advice.

Dec. 18 2019 12:01AM

At the very least, one should learn some humility.

Yosef Blau
July 16 2019 12:01AM

Eliyahu Dessler, mussar, Aristotle, and the death of virtue.

Andrew Koss and Abraham Socher
Feb. 5 2018 12:01AM

The conflicting ideals of virtue and law.

Abraham Socher
Sept. 26 2017 12:01AM

Where is Jonah’s remorse?

July 21 2017 12:01AM

The Last Rabbi.

William Kolbrener
March 2 2017 12:01AM

“Sin and divine judgment, repentance and divine forgiveness.”

Nahum Sarna
Sept. 22 2015 12:01AM

Would a patient by another name really be as sick?

Benjamin Corn
Sept. 17 2015 12:01AM

The brilliant and much-maligned political philosopher Leo Strauss has often been painted by his detractors as a reactionary warmonger. In a recent book, Robert Howse. . .

Oct. 27 2014 12:01AM

Until recently, Csanád Szegedi was a prominent anti-Semitic extremist in Hungary. Discovering he was Jewish has set him on a path to repentance.

Jahn Puhl
April 4 2014 12:01AM

The words entreating forgiveness in the Yom Kippur liturgy suggest that the slate cannot be wiped entirely clean. 

Marc Zvi Brettler
Sept. 13 2013 12:00AM