If you do something wrong, you're supposed to say you're sorry. But what happens if you accidentally do something wrong- do you still need to apologize? In this week’s Torah Reading, Parshat Vayikra, we hear a lot about the
laws of sacrifices, specifically how and what to give in order to atone for different sins. But behind this seemingly outdated concept are some pretty compelling moral
principles. Check out what international religious leader, philosopher, award-winning author Rabbi Jonathan Sacks has to say about why our
actions are just as important as our words. http://rabbisacks.org/sin-offering-vayikra-5777/