#BREAKING: Flotilla clout-chasers launch a hunger strike… on Yom Kippur. Yes, the day most Israelis are fasting anyway. You honestly couldn’t script stupidity this good. 0:16 817 KB Load video From Visegrád 24
Yom Kippur begins this evening and it will be a busy day in the heavens as names are re-written in the Book of Life. This is the day when heaven’s gates are open wide and we come together to fast and pray as one people, to return to God, to each other and to our truest selves. Show more Load image 12 KB
Jerusalem, Israel - large crowds gather at the Western Wall to recite selichot (prayers) on the eve of Yom Kippur, the holiest day in the Jewish calendar 0:16 Load video
This is such a powerful message, that makes all of us - regardless of religion - aware of and able to think of the meaning of Yom Kippur. Thank you David. May you and your comrades be safe, and sail safely until Gaza. Quote David Adler @davidrkadler · 9h Greetings from the Global Sumud Flotilla as we make our final approach to Gaza
— Francesca Albanese, UN Special Rapporteur oPt (@FranceskAlbs) September 30, 2025
When did the Children of Israel actually receive the Commandments? On Yom Kippur. On the 7th of Sivan, Moses went up Mt Sinai to receive the Commandents. On the 17 Tammuz, the tablets were broken, because of the sin of the Golden Calf. On the 1st of Elul, Moses went up Mt Show more
Greetings from the Global Sumud Flotilla as we make our final approach to Gaza Today, I am writing a very personal letter to you all — a letter about what it means to me to be Jewish on a mission that is set to arrive to the “Red Zone” during Yom Kippur, the holiest day of Show more Load image Load image
This is an obscenity. How dare Francesca Albanese invoke the Gaza flotilla to opine on the “meaning of Yom Kippur.” Yom Kippur stands for the possibility of repentance, but also for the punishment of the wicked. Quote Francesca Albanese, UN Special Rapporteur oPt @FranceskAlbs · 2h This is such a powerful message, that makes all of us - regardless of religion - aware of and able to think of the meaning of Yom Kippur. Thank you David. May you and your comrades be safe, and sail safely until Gaza. x.com/davidrkadler/s…
Amazing. Looks like he wrote this for Yom Kippur, when the second tablets of the commandments were given to the Children of Israel. Quote Uri Kurlianchik @VerminusM · Sep 28 3:14 This is the oldest Jewish sheet music ever discovered. It was written by Ovadia the Convert, who was born Giovanni da Oppido in Italy but converted to Judaism during the First Crusade and moved to the Middle East. This song was discovered in the Cairo Genizah.
Yom Kippur, also known as the Day of Atonement, is the holiest day in the Jewish calendar. This significant observance is dedicated to atonement for sins, repentance, and the opportunity for divine forgiveness. Key aspects of the day include fasting, praying, and engaging in religious services. These activities are not just rituals but a means for personal reflection and spiritual growth, inspiring individuals to strive for a better self.
The origins of Yom Kippur can be traced back to biblical times. According to Jewish tradition, it commemorates God's forgiveness after the Israelites' collective sin of worshipping a golden calf following their exodus from Egypt. In Australia, Jewish communities honour this day with the same solemnity and reverence, maintaining its profound significance and potential for spiritual renewal. For many Australian Jews, Yom Kippur offers a moment of pause amidst their busy lives, where they can concentrate on self-improvement, examine their relationships with others, and regret wrongdoings.
Yom Kippur is observed in Australia and has the same core elements as any other country. This includes a 25-hour fast, from sundown until the appearance of the first stars the following evening, and attending religious services. Synagogues across Australia, such as those in Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane, hold special prayer services and readings from the Torah. In some urban centres, it is not uncommon for local authorities to close streets surrounding synagogues, allowing worshippers to congregate and celebrate in peace. Yom Kippur typically falls in September or October, but its exact date varies according to the Gregorian calendar, as the Hebrew lunar calendar determines it.
Yom Kippur (Begins) facts
It is customary to eat a festive meal on the Eve of Yom Kippur with round challah bread, a meat meal and sustaining foods. One is not allowed to risk one's life and thus anyone in danger of life from fasting, including the young and sick are not allowed to fast. Yom Kippur is the only Jewish fast observed on a Sabbath, due to its importance.
Yom Kippur Liturgy in Orthodox and most Traditional communities includes Kol Nidre prayer in which Jews annul all their vows and Avinu Malkeinu, 'Our father our King'.
The Jewish tradition states that God inscribes each person's fate for the coming year into the Book of Life on Rosh Hashanah, and the verdict is sealed on Yom Kippur.
The first synagogue in Australia was built in Hobart, Tasmania in 1845, followed by the Great Synagogue in Sydney in 1878.
Rabbi Boas was an important figure in the development of the South Australian Jewish community. Under his leadership, Yom Kippur was taken particularly seriously, with many congregants spending the entire day in prayer.
In the News and Trending in Australia for Yom Kippur
The end of Yom Kippur is often celebrated with a "break fast" meal, where people gather to share food and drink after sunset. You may wish to host your own break fast or join friends or family to partake in this communal meal.
You can always use the day to observe Yom Kippur through personal prayer, reflection, and self-forgiveness, regardless of the specific location.