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Jews celebrate Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, primarily through fasting and prayer. The day is marked by a 25-hour fast, during which individuals abstain from food and drink, reflecting on their actions over the past year and seeking forgiveness from God and others. Many attend synagogue services, participating in special prayers and rituals, including the recitation of the Vidui (confessional prayers) and the Neilah service, which concludes the fast. The observance emphasizes repentance, reflection, and renewal.

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