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Awesome New Truth About Yom Kippur!

RabbiO

הרב יונה בן זכריה
Sunday 10-6-24 1st. Day Of The Weekly Cycle, Tishri 2 5785 14th. Fall Day

Awesome New Truth about YOM KIPPUR!

Love, Walter And Debbie
This thread was moved from a Christianity DIR because it deals with the holiest day in the Jewish calendar and where it was ofiginally posted did not allow Jews to respond to it.

Now you’ve posted it again to a Christianity DIR, the only difference being that instead of simply providing a cite to an article, you’re cutting and pasting the entire article into a series of posts.

What’s the game plan here?
 
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Walter and Debbie

Active Member
This thread was moved from a Christianity DIR because it deals with the holiest day in the Jewish calendar and where it was ofiginally posted did not allow Jews to respond to it.

Now you’ve posted it again to a Christianity DIR, the only difference being that instead of simply providing a cite to an article, you’re cutting and pasting the entire article into a series of posts.

What’s the game plan here?
Good HabbiO, I do not have a game plan.

Walter
 

YoursTrue

Faith-confidence in what we hope for (Hebrews 11)
Good HabbiO, I do not have a game plan.

Walter
Hi Walter and Debbie! Not to interfere, but just to say that when I was a young woman I went to my relative's house on Yom Kippur. I was Jewish and didn't really know much. Although I attended synagogue on a fairly regular basis with my parents. But the men of the household did not eat on that day until sundown. My aunt was a schoolteacher, also Jewish, but I noticed she was eating at the table in the kitchen and I asked her why was she eating. And her answer was: "I did not sin this year, dear." And me, as a young person who went to synagogue still couldn't figure anything out. :) Take care... I learned much more when I began studying the Bible years later. :)
 

Walter and Debbie

Active Member
Hi Walter and Debbie! Not to interfere, but just to say that when I was a young woman I went to my relative's house on Yom Kippur. I was Jewish and didn't really know much. Although I attended synagogue on a fairly regular basis with my parents. But the men of the household did not eat on that day until sundown. My aunt was a schoolteacher, also Jewish, but I noticed she was eating at the table in the kitchen and I asked her why was she eating. And her answer was: "I did not sin this year, dear." And me, as a young person who went to synagogue still couldn't figure anything out. :) Take care... I learned much more when I began studying the Bible years later. :)
Hi YoursTrue, Thanks for sharing.

Love, Walter And Debbie
 
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