L’yilui Nishamt Avraham ben Ester. Also for SHALOM in Eretz
Yisrael!
From Yalkut Yosef:
1. During Aseret Yemei Tshuva one should think about his/her actions, do Tshuva (repent), to do more Ma’asim Tovim (good deeds), and Tzedakot (greaten the giving of charity). Throughout the year the Gemara in Kiddushin teaches us to perceive our religious status as “Benonim” (in between Tzaddikim <reightous> and Resha’im <wicked>). This means that ONE Mitzvah puts us in the Tzadik category and the same for the opposite. Even though Tshuva is ‘beautiful’ for the world, even more so the Tshuva is seen as beautiful during these days of Tshuva and is accepted as full repentance immediately.
2. Just like one needs to do Tshuva from doing ‘active’ sins, just like G-d forbid Chillul Shabbat (desecrating Shabbat by driving for example), theft, or immoral sexual acts; so too one needs to do Tshuva from having wicked Middot (characteristics). Therefore one needs to begin (if he/she haven’t already started) to distance themselves from being angry, jealous, having the addiction to chase after money, greed, Kavod (unhealthy respect), etc. When a Rasha (wicked) leaves his/her way and returns to Hashem, Hashem will only greaten His forgiveness.
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