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To Be Forgiven, The Person Has To Be Sorry. In Judaism, That's Called Teshuvah. It Means 'turning Away From Evil.' It's Not A One-time Deal, Either. It's A Course Of Action. A Single Act Of Repentance Is Something That Makes The Person Who Committed The Evil Feel Better, But Not The Person Against Whom Evil Was Committed.

Jodi Picoult Quotes: To Be Forgiven, The Person Has To Be Sorry. In Judaism, That's Called Teshuvah. It Means 'turning Away From Evil.'

Jodi Picoult Quotes: To Be Forgiven, The Person Has To Be Sorry. In Judaism, That's Called Teshuvah. It Means 'turning Away From Evil.'

Jodi Picoult Quotes: To Be Forgiven, The Person Has To Be Sorry. In Judaism, That's Called Teshuvah. It Means 'turning Away From Evil.'

Jodi Picoult Quotes: To Be Forgiven, The Person Has To Be Sorry. In Judaism, That's Called Teshuvah. It Means 'turning Away From Evil.'

Jodi Picoult Quotes: To Be Forgiven, The Person Has To Be Sorry. In Judaism, That's Called Teshuvah. It Means 'turning Away From Evil.'

Jodi Picoult Quotes: To Be Forgiven, The Person Has To Be Sorry. In Judaism, That's Called Teshuvah. It Means 'turning Away From Evil.'

Jodi Picoult Quotes: To Be Forgiven, The Person Has To Be Sorry. In Judaism, That's Called Teshuvah. It Means 'turning Away From Evil.'

Jodi Picoult Quotes: To Be Forgiven, The Person Has To Be Sorry. In Judaism, That's Called Teshuvah. It Means 'turning Away From Evil.'

Jodi Picoult Quotes: To Be Forgiven, The Person Has To Be Sorry. In Judaism, That's Called Teshuvah. It Means 'turning Away From Evil.'

Jodi Picoult Quotes: To Be Forgiven, The Person Has To Be Sorry. In Judaism, That's Called Teshuvah. It Means 'turning Away From Evil.'

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