Atonement, forgiveness and remembrance: preparing for Yom Kippur in pictures

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Knitted news04.10.22 14:39 9 in Tishrei Tishpag

Atonement, forgiveness and remembrance: preparing for Yom Kippur in pictures

Photos: Flash 90

In preparation for Yom Kippur, the State of Israel is preparing for the special day. Ahead of the complete shutdown of commerce, public transportation and while the masses of Israel are preparing to fast, this is how the last day looks through the camera lens.

The people of Israel prepared to welcome Yom Kippur, and last night (Monday) tens of thousands came to the Western Wall plaza to say their final apologies.

Tens of thousands of people came to the main prayer stand in the Western Wall plaza, starting from the early evening hours until the peak during the main stand in the Western Wall plaza, the balconies and the surrounding alleys.

Photo by Aryeh Live Abrams/Flash 90

Photo by Aryeh Live Abrams/Flash 90

Photo by Aryeh Live Abrams/Flash 90

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According to the best tradition, on the eve of Yom Kippur, a custom of atonement is practiced, and although many apply it in the form of charity money, one can find (mainly in ultra-Orthodox communities) the existence of the original custom, with the help of chickens for atonement.

Photo: Tomer Neuberg/Flash 90

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Remembering the fallen

This year will mark 49 years since the outbreak of the Yom Kippur War, an event that is considered one of the greatest traumas in the history of the State of Israel.

Many of the bereaved families go up to the graves of the fallen on the eve of the holiday, to commune with his memory before the arrival of Yom Kippur.

Photo: Tomer Neuberg/Flash 90

Photo: Tomer Neuberg/Flash 90

Photo: Tomer Neuberg/Flash 90

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