The word "teshuvah" literally means “return” and is best translated as "repentance." Teshuvah is presented in Jewish sources as a gift from God because it allows one to return to the path of righteousness. Although it can be done at any time, Yom Kippur is the Jewish holiday most associated with repentance.
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Evening prayer for Yom Kippur, David bar Pesah Mahzor, Germany, 14th century.
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