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| The Laws of Yom
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Rosh Hashanah and Yom
Kippur This is a beautiful page. |
Yeshivat Har Etzion |
| Rosh Hashanah- Oct 1 1997
Yom Kippur-
Oct 10 1997 |
Rosh Hashanah
and Yom Kippur This page has lessons, and audio. Really Interesting. |
Virtual
Jerusalem |
| 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. |
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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
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Yom
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"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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