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Yom Kippur: the Day of Atonement, fast day falling on the 10th of the Jewish month of Tishrei and climaxing the Days of Awe
The Day of Atonement
Yom Kippur (the Day of Atonement) is the holiest day on the Jewish calendar, when we fast, pray, seek forgiveness from G-d and our fellows, and come closer to G-d. It is the peak of the High Holidays.
Second Chances
A celebration of our indestructible relationship with G‑d, it is the holiest day of the year, when we reconnect with our very essence, which remains faithful to G‑d regardless of our behavior.
The beggar blessed me that the barrel would not run out until the final feast celebrating my youngest son’s wedding.
What is Yom Kippur all about? Unpack layers of meaning embedded in the requirement that we neither eat nor drink for the duration of this most holy and solemn of days.
Ari discovers that multiple connections have their limitations—especially when attempting to achieve at-oneness.
Akedah: (lit. “the binding”); referring to the Biblical account of The Binding of Isaac. Al Chet: (lit. “for the sin”); a pro forma confession of sins in alphabetical order, recited on the Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur). Aliyah: (lit. “ascent”); the honor ...
The Day of Atonement
Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, is a 25-hour solemn fast day, during which Jewish people pray, seek forgiveness and a fresh start both with G-d and their fellows.
On Yom Kippur we embrace. Our harmony is no longer a harmony of "should", but a harmony of "is". All is forgiven. At onement
Explore the five levels of the soul and discover how we access the deepest level on this holiest day of the entire year.
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