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  2. Confession (Judaism) - Wikipedia

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    Ashamnu is a short confession formula in Judaism that lists 24 sins in alphabetical order. It is recited as part of the daily prayer service and on Yom Kippur, and expresses regret and shame for transgressing God's commandments.

  3. Yom Kippur - Wikipedia

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    Yom Kippur is the holiest day of the year in Judaism, occurring on the 10th of Tishrei in late September or early October. It involves fasting, prayer, repentance, and atonement for personal sins, and is part of the High Holy Days and the Days of Awe.

  4. Atonement in Judaism - Wikipedia

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    Repentance + confession + Yom Kippur + tribulations + dying The sentence of an ordained court (when available) can also substitute for Yom Kippur + tribulations + dying. Anyone guilty of a sin which is punished by Kareth ("excision") may be atoned by receiving lashes.

  5. A Helpful Guide to the Yom Kippur Prayers and Services - AOL

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    The Viddui, which means "confession," is a unique prayer repeated many times during Yom Kippur services. The opening portion is known as the Ashamnu . The final Yom Kippur service is the Ne'ilah ...

  6. Yom Kippur Temple service - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the ancient Jewish ritual of atonement performed by the High Priest on Yom Kippur in the Temple in Jerusalem. The service involved sacrifices, incense, and the scapegoat ritual.

  7. Ten Days of Repentance - Wikipedia

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    The Ten Days of Repentance are the first ten days of the Hebrew month of Tishrei, from Rosh Hashanah to Yom Kippur. They are a time of seeking closeness with God, repenting for sins, and performing mitzvot.

  8. Repentance in Judaism - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the Jewish concept of teshuvah, or repentance, and how it involves ethical self-transformation, confession, and atonement. Explore the sources, methods, and effects of repentance in Judaism, as well as the different approaches and movements.

  9. Avodah (Yom Kippur) - Wikipedia

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    Then the whole Yom Kippur Temple service is described in detail: the preparation of the High Priest during seven days preceding the festival, the appointment of a substitute to meet the emergency of the High Priest's becoming disqualified, the preparation of the holy vessels, the offering of the regular morning sacrifice, the baths and ablutions of the High Priest, his different changes of ...