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When a person does not fulfill one of the 613 (Taryag) mitzvos that Hashem commanded in the Torah (both mitzvos that require a person to perform some action and mitzvos that forbid a person from performing some action), he transgresses the will of Hashem, and the act he performed is called an aveirah (transgression).
When a person does not fulfill one of the 613 (Taryag) mitzvos that Hashem commanded in the Torah (both mitzvos that require a person to perform some action and mitzvos that forbid a person from performing some action), he transgresses the will of Hashem, and the act he performed is called an '''aveirah''' (transgression).


== The Aveirah ==
== The Aveirah ==
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== External Links ==
== External Links ==
* '''Sin - An Inner Perspective''', from the book 'People of the Word' (English)


* '''Sin - An Inner Perspective''', from the book 'People of the Word' (English)
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