Yom Kippur will begin Oct. 1at sunset. Here's what to know about the meaning of the Jewish holiday, customs and greetings ...
Just before sunset Wednesday evening, Jews across the world will begin observing Yom Kippur with fasting, prayer and contemplation. What to know.
Yom Kippur, widely regarded as the holiest day in the Jewish calendar, is observed just over a week after the Jewish New Year ...
Yom Kippur is the most solemn of Jewish holidays, during which Jews seek to atone for their sins and achieve reconciliation with God, according to Britannica. It concludes the Ten Days of Repentance ...
A time of reflection, Yom Kippur marks the end of a stretch of days that begin with the start of the Jewish New Year.
The High Holiday of Yom Kippur, or the "Day of Atonement," is the holiest day of the year in Judaism. Here's when it is in ...
Jews recognize Yom Kippur as the Day of Repentance. This year, it will be observed for more than 24 hours, beginning at sunset on Sept. 24 to when the stars are visible in the sky on Sept. 25. A ...
Rosh Hashanah, meaning "head of the year" in Hebrew, is the celebration of the Jewish New Year. It’s commemorated with ...
Yom Kippur comes at the end of the Jewish High Holy Days, 10 days after Rosh Hashanah. Here's what to know about the Jewish ...
Every major world religion has a process for moral accounting. That’s something we rarely talk about in secular society.
Yom Kippur is the most sacred holiday for Jewish people. What do you say to friends and loved ones on Oct. 1? Here's traditions, greetings and wishes.
Yom Kippur, the holiest day in the Jewish calendar is here, and will include a day of fasting, prayer and repentance.