COVID, wokeness, Russiagate, Ukraine—it’s good to change your mind. It’s also OK for others to ask you to reckon with what your mistakes meant for them.
There’s something wrong with the apology from a Cleveland doctor who joked about giving Jews the wrong medicine, and with the media coverage of her public contrition
It’s the time of year when Jews traditionally apologize … but what if you’re the wronged party?
A lesson in keeping an open heart
The High Holidays are a time for apologizing. But when it comes to getting forgiveness in return, that’s up to the people you’ve wronged.
This Yom Kippur, consider the pawsome advice of Maimonides, whose take on saying sorry can be purrfectly applied to your pets
The High Holidays are the perfect time to instruct children in the art of saying ‘I’m sorry’—and meaning it