Why Is Yom Kippur Celebrated?

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Because the day is believed to be the last chance to change God's judgment of one's deeds in the previous year and his decisions one's fate in the coming year.
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The purpose of Yom Kippur is to atone for sins through fasting and prayer.
Yom Kippur begins Friday, September 13, 2013 at sundown this year.
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On Yom Kippur, Jews must abstain from all work, food, drink (including water) and sex. Orthodox Jews also follow the Talmudic regulations of not wearing leather shoes, not washing, and not anointing oneself (i.e., wearing deodorant, lotions, perfumes, etc.).The majority of Yom Kippur is spent in the synagogue, where special services are conducted from morning to evening. Especially in Orthodox synagogues, it is customary to wear white on Yom Kippur to symbolize purity before God and the forgiveness of sins. Some wear the kittel, the white robe in which the dead are buried.
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Yom Kippur is the Jewish day of atonement. It is celebrated by not working and fasting from sun up to an hour past sun down. Bathing and wearing certain cloths are also prohibited
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1. Prepare yourself the day before. Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, is a day full of prayers and thought. This extremely important day is underscored by the tradition of fasting
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Yom Kippur is not a day of celebration but is actually the Jewish day of atonement. Rosh Hashana is 10 days beforehand and it is the start of the Jewish new year. On rosh hashana
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