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Yom Kippur for the year 2010 is celebrated/ observed on sundown of Friday, September 17th ending at sundown on Saturday, September 18th.
Yom Kippur is on the tenth day of the month of Tishri in the Jewish calendar. Known as the Day of Atonement, the Jewish holiday is spent in prayer and fasting among many people of the Jewish faith. The seven day festival of Sukkot commemorating the wandering in the desert for 40 years, begins on the fifth day after Yom Kippur. Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur are the two important days of atonement for most practicing Jews.
Why do Jewish holidays start at nighttime?
According to the Torah, the story of creation in Genesis says “And it was evening, and it was morning day one”, “And it was evening, and it was morning; the second day”, thus night comes before day. So for the Jewish calendar all days begin at nightfall and end the next day at nightfall including holidays.
Days to Yom Kippur 2010
Saturday, September 18th is day number 261 of the 2010 calendar year with -14 years, -2 months, -3 days until Yom Kippur 2010.
Yom Kippur | |
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Name(s): | Yom Kippur, Day of Atonement |
Type: | Observance, Jewish |
When: | 10th of Tishri in Hebrew Calendar |
Dates for Yom Kippur
Holiday | Date | Days to Go |
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Yom Kippur 2023 | Monday, September 25, 2023 | -423 |
Yom Kippur 2024 | Saturday, October 12, 2024 | -40 |
Yom Kippur 2025 | Thursday, October 02, 2025 | 315 |
Yom Kippur 2026 | Monday, September 21, 2026 | 669 |
Yom Kippur 2027 | Monday, October 11, 2027 | 1054 |
Yom Kippur 2028 | Saturday, September 30, 2028 | 1409 |