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Yom Kipur- The Day of Atonement

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The 10th Day of Tishrei.   That’s tonight’s (and  tomorrow’s) Hebrew Date, which means it will be Yom Kipur.  (The Tora [the bible] says – it was evening, it was morning; one day.  All days start when the sun goes down.)  This day marks the end of 40 days of introspection, repentance, and preparing ourselves to be better humans and to make the world a better place- with renewed vigor.

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Yom Kipur- the Day of Atonement

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The 10th Day of Tishrei.   That’s tonight’s (and  tomorrow’s) Hebrew Date, which means it will be Yom Kipur.  (The Tora [the bible] says – it was evening, it was morning; one day.  All days start when the sun goes down.)  The end of 40 days of introspection, repentance, and preparing ourselves to be better humans and to make the world a better place- with renewed vigor.

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Shabat Shabaton

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Asara B’Tishrei.  The 10th Day of Tishrei.   That’s tonight’s (and tomorrow’s) Hebrew Date.  But, you probably are more familiar with the traditional name of the holy day- Yom Kipur.  Yom Kipur marks the end of 40 days of introspection, repentance, and preparation; rearranging our lives so we can be better humans, that we can make this world a better place- with renewed vigor.

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10th of Tishrei

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The 10th Day of Tishrei.   No, not today- that’s tomorrow’s date.  And, you say- so what?

Maybe if I said it was Yom Kipur tomorrow, you’d understand the significance.  Because that is exactly what tomorrow is.  The end of 40 days of introspection, repentance, and preparing ourselves to be better humans and to make the world a better place- with renewed vigor.

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