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I'm not sure what you mean by a "big" Jewish service.

-- Longest service: Probably the Musaf service for Yom Kippur.

-- Most heavily attended service: Tie between Kol Nidrei and N'ilah services

on Yom Kippur.

-- Most important service: All are tied for first place, i.e., if there's any one service

that's more important than any other one, we don't know it.

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