Yom HaKippurim, or Yom Kippur.
As a matter of fact, they're the same.
The Day of Attonement.
Yom Kippur.
The Day of Atonement.
Yom Kippur is a Jewish holiday known as the Day of Atonement. Many people of Jewish faith in the United States spend the day fasting and praying.
It's the Day of Atonement.
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.
Yom Kippur is the holiest day of the year for most Jews
It's the Day of Atonement, where you don't eat or drink for 25 hours.
"Yom Kippur" is a Jewish holiday known as the Day of Atonement. It is a solemn day of fasting, reflection, and repentance, where individuals seek forgiveness for their sins. It is considered the holiest day in the Jewish calendar.
It was Yom Kippur, the Jewish Day of Atonement, which corresponded to 6 October 1973.
Atonement is a Jewish and Christian doctrine that describes how sin can be forgiven by God. Days of atonement are days dedicated to pursuing the forgiveness of sins.