From Kveller
Yom
Kippur--the Jewish Day of Atonement--is a fast day that follows Rosh
Hashanah. Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur are often called the High
Holidays. The holidays and the time in between them are known as the Ten
Days of Repentance.
According to Jewish tradition, at the
conclusion of Yom Kippur, God seals the Book of Life and the Book of
Death for the coming year. Yom Kippur is, thus, a day of prayer and
introspection. It is considered the most solemn day on the Jewish
calendar.
The overarching theme of Yom Kippur is repentance. From
the beginning to the end of the holiday, we are meant to be thinking
about affecting positive change in our lives and making amends with
others.
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