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Maimonides, Mishneh Torah, Laws of Repentance, 2:2
And what is teshuvah? That the one who sinned abandons their sin and removes it from their thoughts, and resolves in their heart never to do it again …
And they must confess with their lips those matters that were resolved in their heart.
讜诪讛 讛讬讗 讛转砖讜讘讛 讛讜讗 砖讬注讝讜讘 讛讞讜讟讗 讞讟讗讜 讜讬住讬专讜 诪诪讞砖讘转讜 讜讬讙诪讜专 讘诇讘讜 砖诇讗 讬注砖讛讜 注讜讚 …
讜爪专讬讱 诇讛转讜讚讜转 讘砖驻转讬讜 讜诇讜诪专 注谞讬讬谞讜转 讗诇讜 砖讙诪专 讘诇讘讜.
Rabbi Yeshuah Lalum, Likutei Aharon, derashah 17
Thus the Torah commands, 鈥 Do not harden your heart and do not close your hand.鈥 If your heart hardens, your hand will close and your fingers will all appear to be of equal length. In that case you would say, go out and make a living like I do. However, when you open your hand up, you can see that some of your fingers are long and others are short. This is how God created people, great and small, and they are interdependent.
注诇 讻谉 讛转讜专讛 诪爪讜讜讛 “诇讗 转讗诪抓 讗转 诇讘讘讱 讜诇讗 转拽驻抓 讗转 讬讚讱”, 讗诐 转拽砖讛 诇讘讱 讬讚讱 转讬住讙专 砖讗讝 讛讗爪讘注讜转 砖讜讜转 讜讗讝 转讗诪专 诇讜 诇讱 转注讘讜讚 讻诪讜谞讬, 讗诇讗 讻讬 驻转讜讞 转驻转讞 讗转 讬讚讱, 讜讗讝 转专讗讛 讛讗爪讘注讜转 砖讬砖 讘谞讬讛谉 讙讚讜诇讬诐 讜拽讟谞讬诐, 讻讱 讘专讗 讛拽讘”讛 讘讘谞讬 讛讗讚诐 讙讚讜诇讬诐 讜拽讟谞讬诐 讜讝讛 讞讬 诪讝讛.