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Oct 1 1997

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Oct 10 1997

Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur

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Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, is the most solemn day of the Jewish year and is observed on the tenth day of Tishri. It is a day of fasting, reflection and prayers.
  • Begging forgiveness. The day only atones for sins between man and G-d. Sins against people require forgiveness from offended party in addition to Divine forgiveness. Offender must ask for forgiveness. Offended obligated to forgive (with certain exceptions).
  • Quoted from the Laws of Yom Kippur
  • Yom Kippur
  • "By genuinely regretting bad behavior and resolving not to repeat it in the future, an act of wrongdoing is wiped out as if it never happened -- this is the miracle of God's forgiveness. If a fellow human being was injured or deprived by the wrongful behavior, then repentance must include restoration or reparation to that person."
  • Quoted from Jewish Bulletin
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