Yom Kippur
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Yom Kippur

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NameYom Kippur
Official nameHebrew: יוֹם כִּפּוּר or יום הכיפורים
Observed byJews
TypeJewish
SignificanceSoul-searching and repentance
Date10th day of Tishrei
ObservancesFasting, prayer, abstaining from physical pleasures, refraining from work

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Yom Kippur ( , -heˈjom kiˈpurIPA), also known as the Day of Atonement, is the holiest day of the year for religious Jews. Its central themes are atonement and repentance. Jews traditionally observe this holy day with a 25-hour period of fasting and intensive prayer, often spending most of the day in synagogue services. Yom Kippur completes the annual period known in Judaism as the High Holy Days.

Yom Kippur is the tenth day of the month of Tishrei. According to Jewish tradition, God inscribes each person's fate for the coming year into a book, the Book of Life, on Rosh Hashanah, and waits until Yom Kippur to "seal" the verdict. During the Days of Awe, a Jew tries to amend his or her behavior and seek forgiveness for wrongs done against God (bein adam leMakom) and against other human beings (bein adam lechavero). The evening and day of Yom Kippur are set aside for public and private petitions and confessions of guilt (Vidui). At the end of Yom Kippur, one considers one's self absolved by God.

The Yom Kippur prayer service includes several unique aspects. One is the actual number of prayer services. Unlike a regular day, which has three prayer services (Ma'ariv, the evening prayer; Shacharit, the morning prayer; and Mincha, the afternoon prayer), or a Shabbat or Yom Tov, which have four prayer services (Ma'ariv; Shacharit; Musaf, the additional prayer; and Mincha), Yom Kippur has five prayer services (Ma'ariv; Shacharit; Musaf; Mincha; and Ne'ilah, the closing prayer). The prayer services also include a public confession of sins (Vidui) and a unique prayer dedicated to the special Yom Kippur avodah (service) of the Kohen Gadol in the Holy Temple in Jerusalem.

Yom Kippur is considered one of the holiest of Jewish holidays and it is observed by many secular Jews who may not observe other holidays. Many secular Jews fast and attend synagogue on Yom Kippur — in fact, for many secular Jews the High Holidays are the only recurring times of the year in which they attend synagogue

, causing synagogue attendance to soar. Others choose not to fast

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Jewish holidays and observances

Jewish holidays
and observances
Shabbat * Rosh Chodesh * High Holy Days (Rosh Hashanah * Fast of Gedalia * Yom Kippur) * Sukkot and Hoshana Rabbah * Shemini Atzeret and Simchat Torah * Isru chag * Hanukkah * Tenth of Tevet * Tu Bishvat * Fast of Esther and Purim * Purim Katan * Fast of the Firstborn and Passover * Pesach Sheni * Lag BaOmer * Shavuot * 17th of Tammuz * The Three Weeks * The Nine Days * Tisha B'Av * Tu B'Av
Chasidic holidays19 Kislev
Modern holidaysYom HaShoah * Yom Hazikaron * Yom Ha'atzmaut * Yom Yerushalayim
Ethnic holidaysMimouna * Sigd
Hebrew calendar monthsTishrei * Cheshvan * Kislev * Tevet * Shevat * Adar * Nisan * Iyar * Sivan * Tammuz * Av * Elul

High Holidays

Rosh HashanahErev Rosh Hashanah * Rosh Hashanah greetings * Shofar * Tashlikh
Yom KippurAtonement * Break fast * Confession * Jonah * Kapparos * Kittel * Kol Nidre * Ne'ila * Repentance * Selichot * Ten Martyrs * Unetanneh Tokef
Ten Days of RepentanceAvinu Malkeinu * Fast of Gedalia



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