Forgiving those who have wronged us is one of the most difficult things we ever do. It is also one of the most healing.
The Reform Judaism blog excerpted a letter from my book “Why Judaism Matters – Letters of a Liberal Rabbi to His Children and the Millennial Generation” (Publ. Turner-Jewish Lights, 2017) on forgiveness – see https://reformjudaism.org/blog/2018/08/23/5-truths-about-forgiveness?utm_source=WU&utm_medium=email&utm_content=20180824&utm_campaign=Feature
thanks, John. I will be sharing this with my Spiritual Development students next week when we prepare for the haggim.
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On Fri, Aug 24, 2018 at 12:20 PM Rabbi John Rosove’s Blog wrote:
> rabbijohnrosove posted: “Forgiving those who have wronged us is one of the > most difficult things we ever do. It is also one of the most healing. Based > on my book “Why Judaism Matters – Letters of a Liberal Rabbi to His > Children and the Millennial Generation” (Publ. Turner-Jewish” >