Your guide to a meaningful Yom Kippur

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YOM KIPPUR: The Day of Atonement. October 7-8, 2011

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.

The day is the most solemn of the year, yet 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.

We offer you the links below to help make your Yom Kippur experience more meaningful.

All of us at Chabad.org wish you and the entire Jewish people a sweet new year!

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