YomKippur will be observed from sunset on Friday, Oct. 11 until after nightfall on Saturday, Oct. 12. The holiday is held on the 10th day of the year on the Hebrew calendar, with Rosh Hashanah ...
WASHINGTON — YomKippur is the holiest day on the Jewish calendar and also one of the most somber commemorations of the year. It marks the end of the "Days of Awe," a 10-day period that begins ...
When YomKippur begins at sundown on Friday, Oct. 11, Jewish people around the world will begin to observe the holiest day of the year in their religion. For 25 hours—until nightfall on Saturday ...
YomKippur, also known as the “Day of Atonement,” is the holiest day in the Jewish calendar. As one of the High Holy Days, YomKippur is filled with prayer, fasting and services at synagogues ...
With Rosh Hashanah already underway—here’s to a happy and more peaceful 5785—and YomKippur coming next week, it’s time to celebrate the High Holidays with food (and a little fasting). Here are ...
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