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I hope those of you who celebrate Rosh Hoshanah enjoyed lots of honey and apples to bring in the new year! And to those who celebrate both nights, I hope it was extra sweet.
Though I don't follow Judaism in a traditional way (as I'm not Jewish), I will be doing my own form of teshuvah until Yom Kippur, in hopes that those I have wronged over the year will forgive me for anything I may done to hurt them.
It started yesterday with my ex boyfriend, who I contacted after many months of being split. I'm glad I did it. Seeking forgiveness is something I really should aspire to throughout the year.
And shabbat shalom to any who are shomer shabbos!
Though I don't follow Judaism in a traditional way (as I'm not Jewish), I will be doing my own form of teshuvah until Yom Kippur, in hopes that those I have wronged over the year will forgive me for anything I may done to hurt them.
It started yesterday with my ex boyfriend, who I contacted after many months of being split. I'm glad I did it. Seeking forgiveness is something I really should aspire to throughout the year.
And shabbat shalom to any who are shomer shabbos!