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Yom Kippur is observed on the 10th day of tishrei, the seventh month of the Hebrew calendar. This year, the holiday begins at sunset on Sunday, Sept. 24, and concludes at sunset on Monday, Sept ...
Yom Kippur marks the end of the 10 Days of Awe, a period of introspection and repentance that follows Rosh Hashanah. On this sacred day, God decides each person’s fate, according to tradition.
Yom Kippur will begin this weekend on Sunday, Sept. 24 at sunset. ... It is customary to dress in white, a symbol of purity, on Yom Kippur. Some married men wear kittles, ...
Yom Kippur will end at nightfall on October 5, 2022. The latest Yom Kippur that can occur relative to the Gregorian dates is on October 14, as happened in 1967 and will happen again in 2043.
This week, Jews around the world are celebrating Yom Kippur, the holiest day in the Jewish calendar.. Yom Kippur means the Day of Atonement and is an important time for reflection. To mark the ...
No day, except the Sabbath, is more sacred than Yom Kippur. Jews seek to get closer to God and are given space to connect with their souls. This day embodies the themes of forgiveness and spiritual ...
To mark Yom Kippur, Jews spend a lot of time at the synagogue and undertake a 25-hour fast. They wear white as a symbol of purity and do not bathe, wear leather shoes or have sex.
For Jews, Yom Kippur is one of the most important days of the year. But one relatively obscure practice for the holy day is still the subject of controversy.