Forgiveness / Appology

Appology,
According to the Jewish tradition / faith one has to ask, before Yom Kippur, for fotgiveness from each and every person one did wrong to.   If I gave a wrong advise, or hust anyone, or insulted someone, or used the wrong words, or was blunt ....... Please forgive me.  One thing I can assure you all: I only ment to help and tried to give my best advise. 

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I hope you did the best you could----no one can ask for more.

OronD, I don't think I've ever seen a mean thing cross your lips.

Speaking of your Yedda advice, I mean.

As far as I'm concerned, you deserve every one of your thumbs, and then some.

Regards,

jkgrandma

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I think the Jewish tradition is fine. I would extend it through the whole year.

Love one another.

OronD,  You are a wonderful man and a great commenter.  You give the best answers!  Some people should be apologizing to you, and not the other way around.  Luv ya!

Anna Sparky's Mom

 

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OronD ,  I have yet to read any bad advice from you and certainly have never seen you be rude to anyone .  You are one of yedda's best,  My Friend .

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Hi orond,

I have not talk to you since i joined a couple of months ago, but i watch your posts and i thik you a very person.  Listen to my other friends on the other answers,  they are good and smart people and they would not say if it was not true.  I agree 100 % with them..  Keep them coming my friend.  You and me posted about that silly poster.....Stuff for sale, remember?

God bless

Nanadee  Cool

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Oron you are a delight and as an extra bonus , you are Jewish.   The only thing I would add or put in Christian terms is that Yom Kippur ( or Day of Atonement) is forgiveness for the nation of Israel annually.  This represents to me,  as well,  the atonement or forgiveness Jesus offered to all believers that through Jesus you were forgiving your sin.  Because remember , the commandment came from G-d to forgive one another and be forgiven and G-d would forgive Israel for that year.  So in a way it comes out the same because Jesus said for us to forgive or debtors as we forgive them and to love one another as I have loved you.  Thank You oron and may every Yom Kippur be special to you always as it is for me.  My wife and I are super Sandy Koufax fans ( the greatest pitcher of all time and happens to be Jewish) and my wife told me when she was young she heard on the radio that Koufax wasn't pitching on this day because it was Yom Kippur.  Even though my wife at the time had no clue what they were talking about she said "If Sandy doesn't want to pitch on Yom Kippur that she stood by him all the way "  Love you man, Bye until next time. Joe

 

Let's look at the facts, then decide. Then the truth will set you free!

OronD. - you've done nothing to hurt me and, from all I've read you post, neither anyone else.

What are you talking about?

 

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