Rabbi Cosgrove: Would've, Could've, Should've (October 29, 2022)
Rabbi Cosgrove Sermons
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14m
Is it good to regret? The Hebrew word naham can mean to regret, to repent, and also to comfort. Rabbi Cosgrove explains how the relationship between these apparently contradictory meanings allows us to learn and to benefit from our mistakes.
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