Kippur, 5772 - Mehila, Seliha, VeChapara
It's that time of year again, and we thank Hashem for the wonderful opportunity to have a clean slate for the year. However, this doesn't mean that we are clean with our fellow Jews.
And so, I once again must ask forgiveness from readers, commenters, fellow bloggers, people about whom I wrote, and people about whom I neglected to write. I know my faults and sometimes get carried away in my comments to those who disagree with me. If I argue, it's Lesheim Shamayim, but that's no excuse for getting carried away. I beg those who were insulted, offended, and otherwise hurt by something I wrote - for true forgiveness.
May we all have an easy and meaningful fast and may we all be inscribed and sealed in the Book of Life with a Gemar Hatima Tova.
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On a related note, R' Yuval Sherlo talks about making amends for inappropriate talkbalks about rabbis.
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