Yom Kippur

Hello,
TO MY JEWISH READERS: Tonight at sundown, Yom Kippur, the holiest day of the Jewish calendar, begins. It’s a day of fasting, reflection, prayer and repentance. To all of you, may your fast be an easy one.

We can all use day of fasting, reflection, prayer and especially repentance. A better world starts within you (that would be you and me)!

Thanks for reading!

Much love,

Michelle

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2 responses to “Yom Kippur”

  1. I keep meaning to visit everyday but without it being in my inbox I seem to keep forgetting to make time. I LOVE Yom Kippur and although I don’t fast for medical reasons, I have always done my best to use that holiday as a true time for reflection and inner guidance. I remember as a kid being excited about having that opportunity (thanks to my parents for making it meaningful for us) and now I hope I can give that to my son. Thanks for thinking of your Jewish brothers and sisters Michele. Much love to you today and always!

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    1. Happy To Post The Info. I pay attention and I love the meanings of the Jewish holidays.Perhaps I should add a signup box so the posts would be sent automatically. Food for thought indeed!
      Thanks for posting Frannie!
      Michelle

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