Not in the same sense as there is in Judaism. The closest thing is the commemoration of Jesus' death and suffering which some see as occurring only on Good Friday but which really occurs every time the Lord's supper is celebrated.
As a matter of fact, they're the same.
No. The Day of Atonement, which is Yom Kippur, is about two and a half months before the beginning of Hanukkah.
September 29, 1971
Yom Kippur or literally "Day of Covering" or "Day of Atonement" is a day for afflicting our souls. It is a day of repentance. A time for a self "audit" on our own lives, where we stand together as a community in introspection. It is oberved with fasting and prayer.
The Day of Attonement.
Yom Kippur.
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Yom HaKippurim, or Yom Kippur.
The Day of Atonement.
Yom Kippur took place on 1-2 October 1968.
Are you asking what is the ritual of the Ancient Temple for Day of Atonement and what does this achieve for the individual Israelite? The new Encyclopedia Judaica has the following description of the High Priest on YK: The ritual in the Temple on the Day of Atonement was based on Leviticus 16, and is described in detail in Mishnah Yoma (chs. 1--7) and in the Talmudic tractate of that name.
Yom Kippur literally means "Day of Atonement".