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Yom Kippur

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HR Photography Israël event photographer to enlight Yom Kippur holiday...

Yom Kippur also known of the name " Atonement day" is the holiest day of the year. It is the day when we are very close from God.
Contrary to what we might think it is also one of the happiest days of the year. Indeed, we receive this day what is perhaps the most sublime gift of the Creator :
His forgiveness, expression of His eternal and unconditional love. Although we have often transgressed His will, our soul remain divine,
pure and very close to God forever.

Yom Kippur is a unique day of the year when God more clearly reveals His harmony  with our soul.
On the eve of Yom Kippur, we do the Kapparot very early in the morning so that our faults are expiated. Some people used to do  Kapparot with money, others with a chicken. We also do: "Hatarat nedarim" to cancel resolutions not accomplished.  The principle is to release oneself from vows that have been taken during the year and not fulfilled.
In addition, it is strongly recommended on the eve of  Yom Kippur to give charity . On the evening of Yom Kippur we eat  a festive meal "Séouda Maffseket" announcing the beginning of Yom Kippur and also to show our faith and confidence in Divine Mercy.
Then we go to the synagogue,  the service begins with the prayer of "Kol Nidreï" which  absolves us of  vows that we could have pronounced during all the  previous year.
In each of the prayers of Yom Kippur, we recite the "Vidouy" (confession words)  and we ask for Divine forgiveness as well as Divine mercy.
Yom Kippur redeems ourself from the faults committed against God but not from those committed against our people. This is why it is important, on the eve of Yom Kippur, to ask  forgiveness from those we may have offended . 

Also, the last prayer of  Yom Kippur, as the judgment is about to be sealed is called "Neilah". During all the year, Neïlah is the only prayer that the Ark wiht the Sifreï Torah  inside remains open, as the doors of Heaven are open at that time. 

If you too want to start the year with a memorable photo shoot on the theme of the religious holiday of  Yom Kippur,
Do not hesitate to contact HR Photography Israël ,we will make  for you a unique moment !

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