Author: | Scherman |
Subcategory: | Judaism |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | Mesorah Pubns Ltd; First Edition edition (June 1, 1989) |
Pages: | 178 pages |
Category: | Spirituality |
Rating: | 4.3 |
Other formats: | docx mbr lrf txt |
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Yom Kippur (/ˌjɒm kɪˈpʊər, ˌjɔːm ˈkɪpər, ˌjoʊm-/; Hebrew: יוֹם כִּיפּוּר, IPA:, or. יום הכיפורים), also known as the Day of Atonement, is the holiest day of the year in Judaism. Its central themes are atonement and repentance. Jews traditionally observe this holy day with an approximate 25-hour period of fasting and intensive prayer, often spending most of the day in synagogue services.
On Yom Kippur, God gives him the day off . God wants you to just to show up-show that you care about the relationship, and he will wipe your sins clean. Laws: No eating, drinking, wearing leather shoes, smearing (creams, lotions, makeu., marital relations, or washing hands. These are a parallel to the five basic lusts/desires: Food, comfort, intimacy, and beauty/image. It is a day when we are compared to angels (many people wear white), and angels don’t have these desires.
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Yom Kippur-the Day of Atonement-is considered the most important holiday . Five distinct prayer services take place on Yom Kippur, the first on the eve of the holiday and the last before sunset on th. .
Yom Kippur-the Day of Atonement-is considered the most important holiday in the Jewish faith. Jewish law teaches that God inscribes the names of the righteous in the book of life and condemns the wicked to death on Rosh Hashanah; people who fall between the two categories have until Yom Kippur to perform teshuvah, or repentance. As a result, observant Jews consider Yom Kippur and the days leading up to it a time for prayer, good deeds, reflecting on past mistakes and making amends with others. Observing Yom Kippur. Five distinct prayer services take place on Yom Kippur, the first on the eve of the holiday and the last before sunset on the following day.
The first communal prayer service of Yom Kippur actually takes place . The Haftarah for the Mincha service is the entire biblical book of Jonah, which deals with the theme of repentance.
The first communal prayer service of Yom Kippur actually takes place immediately prior to sunset on the evening of Yom Kippur. This service is called Kol Nidrei ( All Vows ). According to the traditional Jewish prayers, God forgives us for the sins that affect no one else other than our relationship with God. For sins that affect and harm others, we must first apologize and seek forgiveness from those whom we have hurt. Only then are the prayers of Yom Kippur considered effective in absolving our sins. Neilah: The Final Yom Kippur Service.