Sep 24, 2006 15:19
I did this last year, but I'm going to do it again.
For those of you who aren't jewish, Rosh Hashanah is the start of the new year, it literally means "Head of the Year." With this holiday we are also required to ask for forgiveness for things we may have done wrong towards others.
"The Day of Atonement absolves from sins against God, but not from sins against a fellow man unless the pardon of the offended person be secured" (Mishnah tractate Yoma 8:9). Hence the custom of terminating on the eve of the fastday (or in the 10-day period between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur) all feuds and disputes. Even the souls of the dead are included in the community of those pardoned on the Day of Atonement.
So for this.. I formally apologize to everyone I've ever hurt, be it physically, mentally, emotionally. Please forgive me for anything I've done in the past year (or be it since we met) to hurt you. If I HAVE hurt you, please comment here (if you are willing to forgive me, or not). Please no jokers, this is a very serious thing.
I appreciate all of you, and love you with all my heart (yeah, I'm not a born-again Jew.. lol.. I'm just trying to be more religious), and I hope you can find it in your heart to forgive me, so I may be absolved.
Gmar Hatima Tova.