Yom Kippur for Hebrew Year 7813 begins at sundown on and ends at nightfall on .
Yom Kippur (Hebrew: יוֹם כִּפּוּר or יום הכיפורים), Also known as Day of Atonement, is the holiest day of the year for the Jews. Its central themes are atonement and repentance. Jews traditionally observe this holy day with a 25-hour period of fasting and intensive prayer, often spending most of the day in synagogue services. Yom Kippur completes the annual period known in Judaism as the High Holy Days (or sometimes “the Days of Awe”).
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Holiday | Starts | Ends | Hebrew Date |
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Yom Kippur 4049 | 10 Tishrei 7810 | ||
Yom Kippur 4050 | 10 Tishrei 7811 | ||
Yom Kippur 4051 | 10 Tishrei 7812 | ||
Yom Kippur 4052 | 10 Tishrei 7813 | ||
Yom Kippur 4053 | 10 Tishrei 7814 | ||
Yom Kippur 4054 | 10 Tishrei 7815 | ||
Yom Kippur 4055 | 10 Tishrei 7816 | ||
Yom Kippur 4056 | 10 Tishrei 7817 |
Torah Portion: Leviticus 16:1-34; Numbers 29:7-11
Haftarah: Isaiah 57:14-58:14 · 22 p’sukim
Torah Portion: Leviticus 18:1-30
Haftarah: Jonah 1:1-4:11; Micah 7:18-20 · 51 p’sukim
Days of Awe
by Shmuel Yosef Agnon
This Is Real and You Are Completely Unprepared
by Rabi Alan Lew
Entering the High Holy Days
by Rabbi Reuven Hammer
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