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Is Saying “I'm Sorry” Enough?
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Is Saying “I'm Sorry” Enough? A Torah Perspective on Teshuva
What does real teshuva look like? Is it enough to regret our mistakes and promise to do better, or does the Torah demand something deeper?
In this shiur, Rav Kalatsky explores the connection between the passing of Miriam and the Parah Adumah, and the teaching of Chazal that the death of a tzaddik brings atonement. Through this lens, he examines the true meaning of remorse and why genuine teshuva is about more than feeling bad for what we've done. It requires a level of reflection that leads to personal growth and lasting change.
This discussion offers practical insights into accountability, spiritual growth, and how we can turn life's challenges and setbacks into opportunities to come closer to Hashem.