Forgive and Forget
Posted by Yeshiva Guy | Posted in Mechila, Yom Kippur | Posted on 26-09-2009
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Alas. The hour is late.
I had wished to detail the difference between the Xtian approach to forgiveness (“turn the other cheek, etc”), and our approach. In a wordy, pedagogical essay worthy of the academia that never would have seen it. Or the Rabbonim that would never see it. Or the Yungeleit who would.
Alas.
For now, I simply wish to beg, B’chol Loshon Bakashah complete forgiveness from all the readers and commenters of IYG. Thanks for reading, and if I intentionally or unintentionally slighted you, however slightly, I regret having caused you pain.
Be well, holy Jews, and stay holy. Cry like never before, and beg forgiveness before the holy one.
Say Viddui, regret your sins, and learn some Mussar. And above all, feel bad, feel terrible about your sins. All of them.
And may we all be forgiven.
-Yeshiva Guy










