Celebrating Yom Kippur

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Jewish people celebrate holy days throughout the year with special observances, ceremonies and activities. Yom Kippur, also known as the Day of Atonement, is said to be the holiest day of the year for religious Jews. During this special time, Jewish people pray, fast and repent of their sins. Yeshua made atonement not only for God’s chosen people, but for whoever will accept Him. To learn more about this high and holy day, watch video.

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