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There is a positive Biblical commandment to repent and admit one's sins (Vidduy).<ref>Rambam (Sefer HaMitzvot Asin 73), Rambam (Introduction to Hilchot Teshuva)</ref> | There is a positive Biblical commandment to repent and admit one's sins (Vidduy).<ref>Rambam (Sefer HaMitzvot Asin 73), Rambam (Introduction to Hilchot [[Teshuva]])</ref> | ||
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# Even though there is important and effective to perform repentance all year round, during the [[Aseret Yemei Teshuva]] there is an additional aspect of having one's [[Teshuva]] accepted by Hashem immediately. <ref>Rambam ([[Teshuva]] 2:6)</ref> | |||
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[[Category: Ritual Practices]] | [[Category: Ritual Practices]] |
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There is a positive Biblical commandment to repent and admit one's sins (Vidduy).[1]
General
- Even though there is important and effective to perform repentance all year round, during the Aseret Yemei Teshuva there is an additional aspect of having one's Teshuva accepted by Hashem immediately. [2]