“SIN” and “ATONEMENT” When the Temple is Destroyed

The First and Second Temples and the system of “sacrifices” played a key role in achieving “atonement” for “sins.”

How does the Torah allow for repentance, forgiveness and atonement for sins when the Temple is destroyed and not yet rebuilt?

The English terms for “sin” and “atonement” are not exactly what the Hebrew terms mean.


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“SIN” and “ATONEMENT” When the Temple is Destroyed
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