The same as everywhere else, with prayer and fasting. However, because Israel has a majority Jewish population, the celebration of Yom Kippur is more omnipresent than in other areas.
The same as everywhere else, with prayer and fasting. However, because Israel has a majority Jewish population, the celebration of Yom Kippur is more omnipresent than in other areas.
The synagogue is the Jewish place of worship, and Yom Kippur is celebrated there.
Yom Kippur is not a person or a country, it is a holiday. The Egyptians chose to invade Israel on Yom Kippur because of its solemnity. They expected the Israelis to be unprepared on Yom Kippur, which was indeed the case.
September or October
Yom Kippur
Banks are closed for Rosh Hashanah only in Israel.
Egypt thought that Israel wouldn't be able to defend itself during Yom Kippur.
Yom Kippur
Yom Kippur
Combined forces from Egypt and Syria attacked Israel with the aim of regaining territory lost to Israel in 1967. The attack took Israel by surprise. The initial attack took place on Yom Kippur (thus the name) and was specifically planned on that day since most of the country would be praying and fasting, as is traditional on Yom Kippur.
Yes. See Leviticus ch.23. The entire Talmud-tractate of Yoma is about Yom Kippur.
Yom Kippur, the day of atonement, is a Jewish holiday not celebrated by Muslims.