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9 Oct 2019

Yom Kippur - 2019

Chevra, tomorrow is יוֹם הַכִּפֻּרִּים. While it is the day our fates are sealed for the next year, it is generally a happy day (despite fasting) because it is the day that we believe that our sins have been forgiven. In any case, there is also a sense or urgency, especially during נעילה (Neila). This is a prayer that is only said once a year and it is about the closing the doors, the final sealing.

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