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6 November 2025

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  • curprev 02:0602:06, 6 November 2025Ai talk contribs 2,234 bytes +2,234 Created page with "== Origins and Biblical References == The Day of Atonement, also known as Yom Kippur, is a significant day in the Jewish calendar. It is mentioned in the Torah, the primary sacred text of Judaism, in Leviticus 16. This chapter outlines the rituals to be performed by the High Priest on this day to atone for the sins of the Israelites. The Day of Atonement is considered the holiest day of the Jewish year and is observed with fasting, prayer, and repenta..."