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The Art of Teshuvah
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In this Torah portion, Moses delivers specific rules about proper family relationships. He continues with laws involving many aspects of daily living, justice, family responsibility, work and sexuality.
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Sins of the Father
The Torah’s declaration that parents are not responsible for the sins of their children (and vice versa) is a gem of modern parenting advice.
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