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Teshuvá — (en hebreo תשובה, literalmente retorno) es la práctica de volver a los orígenes del judaísmo. También posee el sentido de arrepentirse de los pecados propios de una forma profunda y sincera. Aquel que pasa por el proceso de teshuvá con éxito es… … Wikipedia Español
Teshuva — Nombre de usuario Apreciado, Teshuva. Utilizas por nombre de usuario una dirección de correo electrónico que puede ser utilizada para enviar spam por personas malintencionadas. Dado que los nombres de usuario en Wikipedia son fácilmente… … Wikipedia Español
Baal teshuva movement — Note: This article is about the movement. See Orthodox outreach, Reform outreach, and Conservative outreach for more information about the rabbis and organizations that deal with the movement. See Repentance in Judaism about the term Baal teshuva … Wikipedia
Baal teshuva — Main article: Repentance in Judaism Baal teshuva or ba al teshuvah (Hebrew: בעל תשובה; for a woman, בעלת תשובה, baalat teshuva; plural, בעלי תשובה, baalei teshuva), sometimes abbreviated to BT, is a term referring to a Jew who turns to embrace… … Wikipedia
Baal teshuva — Mouvement de Techouva Courants du judaïsme Fondamentaux Définitions : Judaïsme · Religion abrahamique · YHWH Courants apparentés au judaïsme : Mosaïsme · Yahwisme · Samaritanisme · Sabbataïsme · Frankisme Courants historiques Secte … Wikipédia en Français
Aseret Yeme Teshuva — English Ten Days of Penitence the first 10 days of the Jewish religious year. See yamim noraʾim. * * * … Universalium
Repentance in Judaism — known as teshuva (Hebrew תשובה, literally return ), is the way of atoning for sin in Judaism.According to Jewish practice, if someone commits a sin, a forbidden act, he can be forgiven for that sin if he performs teshuva , which includes:*… … Wikipedia
Orthodox Judaism outreach — For other uses, see Orthodox Judaism outreach (disambiguation). Part of a series on … Wikipedia
Marc Chagall — In Paris, 1921 Birth name Moishe Shagal Born 6 July 1887 (NS) Liozna, near Vite … Wikipedia
Heresy in Judaism — Jewish heretics who are Jewish individuals (often historically, philosophers) whose works have, in part or in whole, been condemned as heretical by significant persons or groups in the larger Jewish community based on the classical teachings of… … Wikipedia