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Yom Kippur
My question is how is Yom Kippur celebrated today as opposed to the days of your forefathers? Is it still a day of atonement..? Do you still have a high priest that performs the ceremony?
Ive been reading about it and Im interested in your views on what would happen if the ark of the covenant was returned? I imagine a huge revival would come over your people. Would that be enough to do what needed to be done in order to rebuild the Temple Mount? |
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Re: Yom Kippur
I've only been to one Yom Kippur service ever, but I think I can nonetheless adequately answer the question. (OK, I suppose three services, although all on the same day if you want to think of it that way.)
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As far as rebuilding the Temple, I've my doubts it'll happen any time soon. There's a beautiful mosque currently situated on the Temple Mount, and unless Israel decides to do the unthinkable and remove it, there won't be a Temple in the near future. |
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Re: Yom Kippur
Thanks for answering my questions. Ive been researching Yom Kippur from the book of Leviticus because Christians believe that it foreshadows the death of Jesus.. thats why I was curious how its performed today..
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Join Date: Oct 2005
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Re: Yom Kippur
I find the traditions and holy days of Judaism facinating. I think any Christian should, as these are the books and the traditions that Jesus learned from.
What I am finding limiting is the 'Old testament' as it is such a small portion of what is studied. I attended services on Friday night, at a synagogue that has been tied with a Presbytarian Church for 40 years. They had a kodish (sp?) on the wall, a contract of their 'marriage' in 2003, long engagement...but they decided to make it permanent. On Wednesday nights they study the 'old testament' led by leaders from both religions...way to cool. |
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Re: Yom Kippur
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Reading through your post, yes, Yom Kippur is still our Day of Atonement and a day of complete reflection and meditation starting with Kol Nidrei (All Vows) and the fast in which we partake in for 25 hours, no food and no water. Most of the time is spent in the Synagogue in which we ask G-d for forgiveness for our sins (Viddui). We don't have a high priest who conducts the service, either the rabbi, cantor or sh'liach tsibur (representitive of the community) can conduct the service. |
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