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In 2010, Yom Kippur is celebrated from sunset, September 27 to nightfall, September 28.

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Either late summer or early fall.

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Which people would be celebrating Yom Kippur after ten days of penitence?

Jews observe the holiday of Yom Kippur, a 25 hour fast with no food or water and a day of prayer.


Does California celebrate Yom Kippur?

Jews in California celebrate Yom Kippur the same way that Jews the world over celebrate Yom Kippur.


What is the holiest day of the year for Jews?

Yom Kippur


Which religion celebrates Yom Kippur and Hanukkah?

The Jews celebrate Yom Kippur and Hanukkah.


Who celebrates yom kippur?

Jews


Do Jews go to church during Yom Kippur?

Jews don't have churches - they have synagogues, and yes, they go to synagogue during Yom Kippur.


Do ALL Jews have to fast on Yom Kippur?

No.


What is the holiest day in Judaism and a day of atonement for all Jews?

The holiday in question is YOM KIPPUR.


Where does yom kippur take place?

Yom Kippur, the Jewish day of atonement, takes place on the tenth day of the Jewish month of Tishrei (a lunar month that falls in September and October). Yom Kippur takes place in time, not in any particular place. Historically, before the year 70 when the Romans destroyed the Temple in Jerusalem, the Yom Kippur sacrifice took place in the Temple. But even then, Jews who were not in Jerusalem were expected to observe Yom Kippur wherever they happened to be.


What is Yom Kippur in the book night?

Yom Kippur also known as the days of Atonement is the holiest day of the year for Jews .


What is purpose of Yom Kippur?

Yom Kippur is the day of atonement where Jews ask HaShem to forgive their mistakes of the previous year.


Can Jews get Married between Roshashona and Yom Kippur?

no