As Jewish communities in the United States, Israel, and around the world observe Yom Kippur, Jill and I extend our best wishes on this sacred and solemn holiday. We wish you a meaningful and easy fast. May we all be sealed in the Book of Life. G’mar Chatimah Tova.
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She deleted it. We included some funny takes on it from social media posts. meidastouch.com Anti-Semitic MTG Ridiculed for Posting Chanukah Menorah on Yom Kippur
Frankly, Jews don’t need an anti-Semitic maniac who gives speeches at Nazi events sending out holiday messages in the first place. meidastouch.com Anti-Semitic MTG Ridiculed for Posting Chanukah Menorah on Yom Kippur
The WGA and AMPTP will be meeting imminently in the hopes of finally ending the #WGA strike and paying writers fairly. Both sides are said to be extremely close to a deal, with the hope of getting one done tonight, before Yom Kippur.
That’s a picture for Chanukah. Different Jewish Holiday. Yom Kippur is where you atone for your sins. Lord knows you will be very busy. https://twitter.com/repmtg/status/1705979009509568784… This post is unavailable.
In light of Yom Kippur, I want to remind any Jews seeing this: You have no temple, no sacrifice, no atonement, and no forgiveness of sins. God rejected sacrifices after Jesus' resurrection, and destroyed the temple a generation later. Repent and trust in Christ, the Lamb of God.
This is one of approximately 30 sites in Brooklyn where tens of thousands of ultra-Orthodox Jews are partaking in a ritual slaughter of chickens before #yomkippur called #Kaporos. The vendors sell and slaughter the chickens on public streets in violation of multiple city health… Show more Jesse McKinley and 9 others
Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement, Hebrew: יום כיפור) is the last day to atone our sins of the Ten Days of Repentance, which start on the New Year (Rosh Hashanah). This is a fast mentioned in the Bible and the punishment mentioned for not keeping this fast is excommunication.