Shaar HaTeshuvah

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Shaar HaTeshuvah is a classic medieval Jewish ethical work on the principles and process of repentance, traditionally attributed to Rabbeinu Yonah of Gerona.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Jewish ethical work
medieval Hebrew book
musar literature
associatedWith Yom Kippur NERFINISHED
period of repentance
author Rabbeinu Yonah of Gerona NERFINISHED
century 13th century
circulatedIn Ashkenazic communities
Sephardic communities
countryOfOrigin Kingdom of Aragon NERFINISHED
discusses confession
fear of God
love of God
remorse
resolving not to repeat sins
sins and their rectification
focusesOn principles of repentance
process of repentance
spiritual self-improvement
genre ethical treatise
religious prose
hasPart multiple gates
influenced Jewish ethical thought
later musar works
influencedBy Bible NERFINISHED
Talmud NERFINISHED
rabbinic literature
intendedAudience observant Jews
students of Torah
mainTopic ethical conduct
repentance in Judaism
teshuvah
originalLanguage Hebrew
placeOfOrigin Gerona NERFINISHED
religiousHolidayContext High Holy Days NERFINISHED
religiousMovement Rabbinic Judaism NERFINISHED
religiousStatus non-legal ethical work
religiousTradition Judaism
scripturalBasis rabbinic sayings
verses from Tanakh
status classic of Jewish ethics
teaches examination of deeds
humility before God
steps of teshuvah
timePeriod Middle Ages
titleMeaning Gate of Repentance NERFINISHED
usedIn Jewish ethical study
mussar study
yeshiva curriculum

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Chovot HaLevavot hasPart Shaar HaTeshuvah