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September 21, 2012 | 9:15 am
Posted by Marcus J Freed

Just days before Yom Kippur, Mel Gibson considers doing Teshuvah - the act of sincerely searching the depths of his heart and apologizing to the Jewish community.
In a live interview for the Jewish Journal, Marcus J Freed interviews the infamous actor from Mad Max, Lethal Weapon and What Women Want. Mel Gibson considers the important Jewish values of Tzedakah (charity) and Teshuva (repentance), except things don't go entirely according to plan. Is Mel a changed man? See for yourself...
"What is “perfect repentance”? This is when a person is faced with some thing in which he has sinned in the past, and he has the opportunity to do it again, but he turns away and does not sin because of teshuvah, not out of fear or through lack of strength." Maimonides, Laws of Repentance (Hilchot Teshuva), 2:1

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