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  1. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jom_KipoerJom Kipoer - Wikipedia

    Jom Kipoer was de ene dag in het jaar dat de hogepriester de allerheiligste plaats in de tempel te Jeruzalem betrad om te pleiten voor Gods volk. Hij deed dat niet in zijn hogepriesterlijkgewaad, maar ging gekleed in het tenue van een gewone priester. In de Tenach staat beschreven, dat op Jom Kipoer twee geitenbokken als zondoffer en een ram ...

  2. Jom Kippur ( hebräisch יום כיפור \ יוֹם כִּפּוּר ‚Tag der Sühne‘, auch Jom ha-Kippurim יום הכיפורים \ יוֹם הַכִּפּוּרִים ), deutsch zumeist Versöhnungstag oder Versöhnungsfest, ist der höchste jüdische Feiertag. Nach jüdischem Kalendersystem wird er am 10. Tag des Monats Tischri ...

  3. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yom_KippurYom Kippur - Wikipedia

    Yom Kippur (יום כפור yom kippùr, ovvero "Giorno dell'espiazione") è la ricorrenza religiosa ebraica che celebra il giorno dell'espiazione.Nella Torah viene chiamato Yom haKippurim (Ebraico: יום הכיפורים, "Giorno degli espiatori"). È uno dei cosiddetti Yamim Noraim (Ebraico, letteralmente "Giorni terribili", più propriamente "Giorni di timore reverenziale").

  4. In The Jewish Way, Rabbi Irving Greenberg explains that the High Holidays — the period including Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, and the 10 days of repentancebetween them — concentrates a person’s mind on themes of mortality and the meaning of life. This period is a time to take stock and do Heshbon HaNefesh(an accounting of one’s life) and ...

  5. 6 de oct. de 2023 · Un último elemento que -según muchos analistas- impidió a Israel prepararse para la Guerra de Yom Kipur fue el hecho de que tras el éxito de 1967, la jerarquía militar israelí se había ...

  6. 15 de sept. de 2021 · What is Purim and how is it celebrated? While Yom Kippur is a day for private introspection, it is also a day of powerful communal connection. The confessional statements that Jews recite throughout the day are worded in the plural - we seek forgiveness for the sin WE committed. Uniting in this way with our fellow Jews illustrates that together ...

  7. On Yom Kippur, the day when we are likened to angels, many have a custom to wear white clothing while praying.Married Ashkenazic men traditionally wear a simple, long white garment called a kittel.The kittel is also the traditional Jewish shroud; wearing it reminds us of our mortality and urges us to repent.

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