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What if one of the most powerful spiritual practices wasn’t about prayer, study, or ritual……but simply admitting when you’re wrong?This week’s Torah portion, Acharei Mot - Kedoshim, is packed with over a hundred mitzvot — yet the message we’re focusing on comes from just the very beginning.In this heartfelt video drash, we explore:Why the Yom Kippur service in Leviticus 16 is still relevant without the TempleThe three surprising ways Judaism encourages us to admit our mistakesHow Yeshua models the distinction between the sin and the sinnerA challenge that sounds simple… but may test your ego more than you expectPlus, you’ll hear a powerful quote from the founder of the Mussar movement:“The loudest sound in the universe is the sound of a human being breaking a bad habit.” — Rabbi Yisrael SalanterThis isn’t just a message for Yom Kippur.It’s a practical and moving call to transformation that can impact your relationships, your walk with God, and your everyday life — starting today.May we be quick to admit when we’re wrong, quick to forgive, and even quicker to love.
By Benei AvrahamWhat if one of the most powerful spiritual practices wasn’t about prayer, study, or ritual……but simply admitting when you’re wrong?This week’s Torah portion, Acharei Mot - Kedoshim, is packed with over a hundred mitzvot — yet the message we’re focusing on comes from just the very beginning.In this heartfelt video drash, we explore:Why the Yom Kippur service in Leviticus 16 is still relevant without the TempleThe three surprising ways Judaism encourages us to admit our mistakesHow Yeshua models the distinction between the sin and the sinnerA challenge that sounds simple… but may test your ego more than you expectPlus, you’ll hear a powerful quote from the founder of the Mussar movement:“The loudest sound in the universe is the sound of a human being breaking a bad habit.” — Rabbi Yisrael SalanterThis isn’t just a message for Yom Kippur.It’s a practical and moving call to transformation that can impact your relationships, your walk with God, and your everyday life — starting today.May we be quick to admit when we’re wrong, quick to forgive, and even quicker to love.