Yom Kippur, known as the Day of Atonement, is traditionally a time for confession of sins and seeking repentance. A humanistic Yom Kippur guides us to seek and offer forgiveness among ourselves. It provides the occasion to re-state our belief in personal, human responsibility for our lives, behavior, and future.
We invite two of our members to share reflections on a particular theme. After a brief break we conduct a moving memorial service when all members and guests are invited to speak aloud the names of their loved ones who have died.
The children attend their own participatory program, led by our Jewish Kid School teachers. Following the service, we share an early community break-the-fast.
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Added by D Daedalus on August 8, 2012