And must nations and people atone for the sins of their ancestors?
The benefits of not cancelling Jesse Jackson.
Instead, they kiss and make up.
Instead, they kiss and make up.
A little anxiety doesn’t hurt.
What Judaism has to say about forgiveness.
Elinor, the protagonist and narrator of Gail Hareven’s newly translated novel, Lies: First Person, leads a quiet life in Jerusalem, keeping the memory of her. . .
Traditional Jewish law forbids revenge, praises forgiveness, and encourages self-defense. So where exactly does it stand on the oft-cited New Testament commandment? Gil Student writes: