Changing the past.
Eliyahu Dessler, mussar, Aristotle, and the death of virtue.
The conflicting ideals of virtue and law.
Where is Jonah’s remorse?
The Last Rabbi.
“Sin and divine judgment, repentance and divine forgiveness.”
Would a patient by another name really be as sick?
The brilliant and much-maligned political philosopher Leo Strauss has often been painted by his detractors as a reactionary warmonger. In a recent book, Robert Howse. . .
Until recently, Csanád Szegedi was a prominent anti-Semitic extremist in Hungary. Discovering he was Jewish has set him on a path to repentance.
The words entreating forgiveness in the Yom Kippur liturgy suggest that the slate cannot be wiped entirely clean.
Repentance demands not only the recall and the confession of past sins but the willingness to let them go.
The disgraced Anthony Weiner and Eliot Spitzer want to return to public office. Have they repented? And have they atoned?