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Download our complimentary Bible study about Sukkot, the Festival of Booths. This eight-day celebration occurs four days after Yom Kippur.
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An IDF soldier during the Yom Kippur War watches as the Israeli Air Force provides cover on the Golan Heights.
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As over 1,000 Jews made a pilgrimage to Joseph's Tomb ahead of Yom Kippur, Palestinians attacked them with firebombs and burning tires.
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Discover the High Holy Days of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. Download Rabbi Eckstein's timeless devotional teachings of these significant days in this complimentary booklet.
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The High Holy Days begin with Rosh Hashanah and end with Yom Kippur – a sacred time for the Jewish people. You can be a significant source of help and comfort to those most in need!
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Credited with 17 victories during both the Six-Day War and the Yom Kippur War, Brigadier General Giora "Hawkeye" Even served Israel from the air.
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The soldier awarded Israel's highest military medal for defending the Golan from Syria during the 1973 Yom Kippur War recounts his wartime heroism.
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Yosef is an 86-year-old Holocaust survivor from Morocco. He fought in four of Israel's wars – the War of Independence, the Sinai War, the Six Day War, and the Yom Kippur War, during which he was injured. Today, Yosef lives in a public-housing apartment that was renovated by a Fellowship volunteer.
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The book of Jonah is traditionally read during Yom Kippur services as it is the story of repentance, forgiveness, and second chances. Jonah's story reminds us that even when we stumble and sin, if we turn to God, He is quick to forgive and no one is beyond the reach of His compassion.
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On Yom Kippur, we contemplate our sins and reconcile ourselves to God through repentance and prayer, turning from bad toward good and experiencing the renewal that only He can provide.
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Yom Kippur is a day for Jews to contemplate their sins and reconcile themselves to both God and man through repentance and prayer. It also serves as a reminder for all of us - Jews and Christians alike - that God is with us, and hears the prayers of those who turn to Him.
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Houston's Jewish communities are finding makeshift solutions for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur after flooding and damage cause by Hurricane Harvey.