Shalom and welcome, dear listeners. Today, we delve into the wisdom of the Rambam, focusing on Hilchot Teshuvah, the Laws of Repentance. In the second chapter, the Rambam introduces us to the concept of Teshuvah, of turning back to G-d. He teaches us that it is not enough to merely stop doing a misdeed, but also to express regret for the past and commit to not repeating it in the future. What a powerful teaching for our everyday lives! Every moment presents an opportunity for us to turn back, to change our ways and to strive to be better. It's not just about stopping a negative behavior, but also about acknowledging our past mistakes and making a firm commitment for the future. Remember, it's never too late to turn back, to make Teshuvah. Each of us has the capacity to change, to grow, and to build a closer relationship with G-d, no matter our past. So as we go about our day, let's keep Rambam's teaching in mind. Let's strive to not only cease from negative actions, but also to express regret and commit to a more positive future. This podcast was produced and sponsored by Daniel Aharonoff.