What it Means to Say Sorry in the Face of Tragedy - Rabbi Scott Gellman
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This week, Rabbi Gellman connects the theme of apologies to the recent tragic events in Israel, particularly the recent deaths of six hostages. The Israeli people's collective embrace of "slicha" (sorry) is seen as a powerful example of teshuvah and a recognition of shared responsibility. Rabbi Gellman suggests that by acknowledging our own shortcomings and seeking forgiveness, we can contribute to healing and reconciliation.
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