Be prepared for a meaningful Yom Kippur ✍ from Chabad.org for Monday, 21 September 2015
September 22-23, 2015
Yom Kippur, the holiest day of the year, celebrates our relationship with G-d. It provides a special opportunity for each of us to bond with our very essence, the part within us that forever remains close to G-d.
Despite its great solemnity, an undertone of joy suffuses it. A joy that revels in our connection with our Creator and expresses confidence that, as the doors of judgement close, our prayers will be accepted and we will be granted a year of goodness, life, health and happiness. Especially this year, the year of Hakhel, when we all unite in our devotion to G-d and His commandments.
We offer you the links below to help make your Yom Kippur experience more meaningful.
All of us at Chabad.org pray that you and yours be sealed in the Book of Life for a good and sweet new year!
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Video: Yom Kippur 101: Reading:The Rebbe: One Day, One People
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Yom Kippur Synagogue Companion
A Mother's Yom Kippur Survival Guide
An Overview of Yom Kippur Laws Does G-d Hate Me If I’m Bad?
To Forgive Is Divine: 6 Steps to Reach True Forgiveness
Why Do We Blow Shofar at the End of the Yom Kippur Prayers?
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