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Date and timetables of the fast, what are the traditions?

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Yom Kippour is one of the holy days of the year in the Hebrew calendar. The day of great forgiveness is accompanied by prayers and many prohibitions. Here are Kippur’s rites and meanings.

Summary

In the Hebrew calendar, the Kippur Day corresponds to the holy day of the year. It is also called “expiation day“Or the Grand Pardon Day. The faithful meet at the synagogue to pray, repent and atone for their sins. During this fasting day, many prohibitions are to be observed (in addition to not eating). Kippur date and timetables 2025,, Origin of the party, rituals, shofar ringtone… Here are 9 things to know about Yom Kippour this year.

What is Yom Kippur’s date in 2025?

In 2025, Yom Kippour will take place on Thursday October 2. But the party begins the night before, Wednesday, October 1, 2025, at dusk. In the Jewish calendar, Kippour is still taking place on the tenth day of Tishri, which is the first month of the Jewish calendar year.

What time does the younger Kippour start this year?

The start of fasting takes place at dusk, the day before Kippur. The schedule therefore depends on the geographic location. In Ile-de-France for example, the fast begins at 7:11 p.m. and ends the next day, Thursday October 2, at 8:14 p.m.

What is the story of Kippur?

Yom Kippur commemorates the forgiveness that God agreed to the Jewish people after the fault of the golden calf. In this biblical episode, Moses disappears for forty days in order to receive the tables of the law. Meanwhile, the Jewish people have shaped another idol, a calf, made with the gold jewelry of women. This figure of worship would be inspired by Apis, bull venerated in Egypt. The biblical story (Exodus 32) mentions an orgy which, accompanying this sequence of idolatry, would have triggered the ire of God. In order to obtain the forgiveness of the people of Israel, Moses went up on Mount Sinai and implored the mercy of God. It was the 10ᵉ day of the month of Tichri – Yom Kippur Day – that he obtained forgiveness. Repentance time allowing an assessment of the past year, Yom Kippour gives the Jews the opportunity to pray for universal harmony and to commit to taking new resolutions for the coming year.

What are the prohibitions during Kippur?

During Kippur, the Jews are led to a vacuum in themselves and to observe a strict fast. In addition to refrain from eating and drinking, they do not wash, should not make up, nor coat the body of oils or lotions, any more than they can wear leather shoes. Conjugal relations are also prohibited. We do not work, we do not use electricity, nor transport, such as the Shabbat rules. In addition, it is customary to wear white clothes, symbols of purity.

What is the ritual to do the day before Yom Kippur?

The day before Kippur, some Jews carry out the “kapparot”. This is a expiation ritual which consists in sacrificing a chicken, which is then eaten before the start of fasting, and at the end of Kippur. We are also used to donating a few pieces to the most needy and we light candles before the start of the party. Still depending on the customs, a generous meal is served, generally couscous with chicken and chicken broth. Finally, to be forgiven yourself, Each Jew must ask forgiveness from everyone around himespecially those that could have been offended.

What does the Shofar ringing at the end of Kippur represent?

The Shofaran instrument of wind music, traditional synagogues, made from a ram horn (as a reminder of the sacrifice of the animal by Abraham, In place of his son Isaac) rings the end of the fasting of Kippur. The Shofar is for the first time quoted in the Bible, at the foot of Mount Sinai. The purpose of this sort of powerful mermaid is to “wake up” everyone’s soul to bring it back to spirituality.

What do we eat to “break” the fasting of kippour?

For break the fasting of kippourmany Chicken -based recipes are prepared. Chicken chicken broth, chicken couscous, chickpea and hen pea, pot in the pot or chicken tagine.. This poultry indeed represents a symbol of expiation. As for sweet dishes, these are the mounas and brioches which are traditionally cooked. We can also quote quince jamsthat of raisins and almonds, the buns with grapes or the boulous, according to the origins of each.

Who can go for Kippur and at what age?

Fasting only begins from the religious majority, 13 for boys, 12 years for girls. Some more fragile people like The patients are exempt from this practice, just like women who have just given birth (within 72 hours after the birth of baby). A pregnant and breastfeeding woman can however fast according to religion, but it is always advisable to request the advice of her doctor according to each case.

To wish a happy Kippur party, we can say “Saméah hag” (happy holiday), Tsom Kal (good fast) and also “Gmar Hatima Tova“which gives in French: “Whether you are listed in the Book of Life!”

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