- Kippūr [ˈjom kiˈpuʁ], lit. '
Day of Atonement') is the
holiest day of the year in Judaism. It
occurs annually on the 10th
of Tishrei,
corresponding to a...
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Day of Atonement may
refer to: In Judaism: Yom Kippur, the
Jewish Day of Atonement Yom
Kippur Katan ("Minor
Day of Atonement") In Islam:
Day of Atonement...
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Atonement,
atoning, or
making amends is the
concept of a
person taking action to
correct previous wrongdoing on
their part,
either through direct action...
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Substitutionary atonement, also
called vicarious atonement, is a
central concept within Western Christian theology which ****erts that
Jesus died for humanity...
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Christian observances of Yom
Kippur occur when a Christian-style
Day of Atonement models itself on the
Jewish holiday of Yom Kippur. In the
Roman calendar...
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Day of Atonement,
October 16, was
established during the
Million Man
March in Washington, DC, on
October 16, 1995 by the
Nation of Islam. The
Day of Atonement...
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Yahweh appeared and dwelled. This was
connected with the
rituals of the
Day of Atonement. The term also
appears in
later Jewish sources, and
twice in the...
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Immaculate Conception Solemnity of All
Saints Ashura (
Day of Atonement;
Tenth day of Muharram.
Muharram is the
first month of the
lunar year) Eid (feast):...
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recite Kol
Nidrei for the
following year ("from this
Day of Atonement until the [next]
Day of Atonement that will come for our benefit"), this
would not constitute...
- "Yom
Kippur -
Day of Atonement". hebrew4christians.com. "Yom
Kippur / The
Day of Atonement -
Chapter 8". www.hebroots.org. "The Fall
Feasts of Israel". Archived...