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We will be victorious, the Yom Kippur perspective
The Yom Kippur Perspective is dedicated by Joey Dayan & family. May his family be signed & sealed in books of Health, Happiness, & Prosperity.
The Yom Kippur perspective is in honor of the Refuah Shlema of HaRav Amitai Ben Shoshanna, Leah Mintche Bas Gittel, & Shaul Ben Berta.
The Yom Kippur perspective is in loving memory of Edward Ben Efraim, Shlomo Ben Edward, & Yirachmiel Daniel Ben Gedalia. May their souls be uplifted and their memories a blessing.
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Parshaperspective.com
We are about to begin the holiest time of the year, the day of forgiveness, Yom Kippur.
A day we abstain from physical enjoyment to feel the immense holiness that is obvious during this time. A day that its loftiness alone atones for our sins against G-d.
We will forgo most material pleasures for nearly twenty-six hours for a spiritual awakening.
We spend most of our time in Shul praying to attain angel-like status in the hopes of complete forgiveness and vindication.
We find out why everyone tried to catch a glimpse of the Kohen Gadol.
We learn why we sing a song of triumph and victory after Neilah?
By Rabbi Shalom Yemini5
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We will be victorious, the Yom Kippur perspective
The Yom Kippur Perspective is dedicated by Joey Dayan & family. May his family be signed & sealed in books of Health, Happiness, & Prosperity.
The Yom Kippur perspective is in honor of the Refuah Shlema of HaRav Amitai Ben Shoshanna, Leah Mintche Bas Gittel, & Shaul Ben Berta.
The Yom Kippur perspective is in loving memory of Edward Ben Efraim, Shlomo Ben Edward, & Yirachmiel Daniel Ben Gedalia. May their souls be uplifted and their memories a blessing.
Click here to listen, watch and connect!
Parshaperspective.com
We are about to begin the holiest time of the year, the day of forgiveness, Yom Kippur.
A day we abstain from physical enjoyment to feel the immense holiness that is obvious during this time. A day that its loftiness alone atones for our sins against G-d.
We will forgo most material pleasures for nearly twenty-six hours for a spiritual awakening.
We spend most of our time in Shul praying to attain angel-like status in the hopes of complete forgiveness and vindication.
We find out why everyone tried to catch a glimpse of the Kohen Gadol.
We learn why we sing a song of triumph and victory after Neilah?

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