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נושאים לעיון – יום הכיפורים

יום תשובה או רק כפרה?

Is Yom Hakippurim a day which revolves around individual change and repentance, or is it merely a day of atonement (as per its name)?  What does the description of the service of Yom HaKippurim in ויקרא ט"ז suggest?

ראו מדוע נשלח השעיר לעזאזל? להרחבה בנושאים אלו.

לסלוח ולשכוח?

According to many modern commentators,1 Yonah's refusal to heed Hashem's call to rebuke Nineveh stemmed from his theological objections to the very concept of repentance. This story forces the reader to question some fundamental notions regarding both repentance and forgiveness:

  • How does repentance work?  Does it serve to erase both sin and punishment, or only the former?  Would justice really be served if a mere apology eliminated the need for recompense for heinous crimes?
  • What factors play a role in forgiveness?  Must it be a response to change, or might it stem from mercy or love?  Is forgiveness incompatible with punishment?
  • Finally, does repentance that stems from fear of punishment have the same status as that which derives from simple recognition of right and wrong?  Is there any value in short-lived repentance?

להרחבה, ראו למה לא שמע יונה בקול ה'?

אי-ציות נביא לקול ה'

Given that the main mission of every prophet is to bring the people closer to Hashem and lead them on the path of righteousness, it is perplexing that Yonah should choose to flee rather than aid the people of Nineveh to repent. 

האם שערי תשובה לעולם אינם ננעלים?

Is it really true that the gates of repentance are never locked?  Is it possible that Hashem might punish someone by declaring them ineligible for repentance?  Similarly, is it possible for someone to sincerely repent, and for their repentance not to be accepted?

לנושאים שדנים בשאלות אלה, ראו הקשיית לבבות ותשובה שאינה מתקבלת?.