{"id":89364,"date":"2021-09-16T17:05:41","date_gmt":"2021-09-16T15:05:41","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.reunion68.se\/?p=89364"},"modified":"2021-09-16T08:47:11","modified_gmt":"2021-09-16T06:47:11","slug":"24-05-66","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.reunion68.se\/?p=89364","title":{"rendered":"Here&#8217;s how Yom Kippur is the holiest &#8216;meeting&#8217; of the year"},"content":{"rendered":"<h5 style=\"text-align: center;\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.jpost.com\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"center alignleft\" src=\"http:\/\/www.reunion68.com\/Biuletyn\/img\/jpost.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"35%\" \/><\/a><span style=\"text-decoration: underline; color: #000080;\"><strong><a style=\"color: #000080; text-decoration: underline;\" href=\"https:\/\/www.jpost.com\/judaism\/jewish-holidays\/heres-how-yom-kippur-is-the-holiest-meeting-of-the-year-679522\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Here&#8217;s how Yom Kippur is the holiest &#8216;meeting&#8217; of the year<\/a><\/strong><\/span><\/h5>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\"><span style=\"color: #000000;\"><strong>MICHAEL FRIEDMAN<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<hr style=\"height: 15px; background: #d0e6fa; width: 100%;\" \/>\n<h5 style=\"text-align: center;\"><strong>In 2021, living a Jewish life means more than ritual observance, it means deciding to stand with Israel, her courageous citizens and Jewish destiny.<\/strong><\/h5>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter\" src=\"https:\/\/images.jpost.com\/image\/upload\/f_auto,fl_lossy\/t_JD_ArticleMainImageFaceDetect\/481766\" width=\"100%\" \/><span style=\"color: #808080;\"><em>Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur act as an anchor for the Jewish people. \/ (photo credit: David Holifield\/Unsplash)<\/em><\/span><br \/>\n.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: left;\"><span style=\"color: #000080;\">Yom Kippur is literally \u201cThe Day of Atonement,\u201d but what does \u201catonement\u201d mean? When was the last time you used \u201catonement\u201d in a text or casual conversation? The words sound so musty and archaic, like it is a relic of a forgotten epoch.<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: left;\"><span style=\"color: #000080;\">Kippur, or Kapara, literally means, \u201ccleaning\u201d or \u201ccleansing.\u201d Just as the custom is to wear white, and emulate celestial beings who do not eat, the day itself is one of joyful recharging. Like emerging from a ritual bath we emerge from Yom Kippur anew \u2013 with new hope, new potential, and new beginnings open before us.<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: left;\"><span style=\"color: #000080;\">The Mishna describes how Jews in Israel experienced Yom Kippur two millennia ago. It states that Yom Kippur and Tu Be\u2019av were days of dressing in white and dancing in the fields, inviting new relationships and new ventures. Despite popular associations, the day is not at all morose or oppressive, despite that some places of worship contribute to this misconception.<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: left;\"><span style=\"color: #000080;\">Every holy day is referred to in the Torah as a mo\u2019ed, which literally means a \u201cmeeting.\u201d In English, the phrase \u201cI have a meeting\u201d refers to an appointed time to interface with someone. Therefore, every mo\u2019ed is meant to be relationship-oriented, a time of dedicated love and care. We create the time and space to minimize the flutter of constant notifications and news feeds.<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: left;\"><span style=\"color: #000080;\">Maimonides codified in Jewish law that God gave festivals to the Jewish people in order that they should enjoy and delight in them. We designate these days to enjoy cherished relationships with our loved ones and friends, whom we are often too busy to focus on and too overprogrammed to prioritize. But how exactly do I focus on relationships while fasting and spending time in the synagogue? How are relationships built with family or community on Yom Kippur if I am focused on pangs of hunger and thirst?<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: left;\"><span style=\"color: #000080;\">The answer that resonates with me is that Yom Kippur is not just a regular day of divine \u201cmeeting.\u201d It is exceptional among holidays. In English, again, a meeting to which we refer that encapsulates the most love and care between people is called a \u201cdate.\u201d Curiously, that word also carries the same double meaning.<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: left;\"><span style=\"color: #000080;\">There is a date on a calendar, as well as a date when romantic partners designate time for one another. If Jewish holy days in general are points of meeting between us and the Creator of the Universe, Yom Kippur is even more intimate.<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: left;\"><span style=\"color: #000080;\">Metaphorically, it is the ultimate date between each member of the Jewish people and the Holy One.<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: left;\"><span style=\"color: #000080;\">On Rosh Hashanah, we relate to the King of the Universe, who created the Heavens and the Earth. On Yom Kippur we focus on our relationships, how we make the most of our placement in the world. The amorphous, humongous Creator (as they say here in Israel \u201canak!\u201d) with billions of creations also cares about my individual choices, hardships and journeys. Astounding!<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: left;\"><span style=\"color: #000080;\">KNOWING THAT I am accountable for my actions, means that I count. Suddenly this date has infused my life with cosmic significance. That is why Rosh Hashanah is about the collective, the world as a whole, economics and ecology, Jews and non-Jews, always in aggregate. No mention of the individual appears in Rosh Hashanah liturgy. Yom Kippur is about me specifically. I have the opportunity \u2013 arguably the imperative \u2013 as the worshipper of the day to ask the important questions: What is my contribution to the human enterprise? How will I actualize my destiny as part of the Jewish people?<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: left;\"><span style=\"color: #000080;\">After aliyah, these questions have new meaning for me. I reaffirm my commitment to being part of the destiny of the Jewish People. We merited to plant our familial roots in the Holy Land (at the buzzer just before shmita, the sabbatical year). This Yom Kippur I can add to my list of introspective queries: \u201cHow will I contribute to the rebuilding of Israel?\u201d What unique role do I have in shaping the formation of the Jewish state?<\/span><br \/>\n<span style=\"color: #000080;\">Each mo\u2019ed is a meeting point, or a date with the Divine, the Land of Israel is where we rendezvous. It is home. It holds our family history and destiny. Israel is the heart of our people, as the late Elie Wiesel wrote: \u201cJerusalem is the heart of our heart.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: left;\"><span style=\"color: #000080;\">According to Jewish sources, there are echelons of holiness in space and in time. Shabbat and the festivals are the pinnacles of sanctified time. The Land of Israel is the pinnacle of sanctified space. To experience Yom Kippur in Israel is to grasp the synergy of the most sanctified point in time and the most sanctified point of space.<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: left;\"><span style=\"color: #000080;\">The Kabbalah teaches the sanctity of Shabbat in the Diaspora is compared to the holiness of the weekday in the Holy Land. The sanctity of Yom Kippur outside of Israel is compared to the holiness of Shabbat in the Land. But the experience of Yom Kippur in the Land has no equivalent in time and space anywhere else on Earth. In my first Yom Kippur as an Israeli citizen, I look forward to building even more of an intimate relationship with God as \u201cAvinu Malkeinu\u201d \u2013 not just the King of Kings but a loving Father.<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: left;\"><span style=\"color: #000080;\">If I am an intellectually honest student of Jewish history, I can admit that the hatred which is unfolding before our 21st century eyes is not anomalous. Our miraculous return to Zion bespeaks the beginning of the fulfillment of Tanach\u2019s promises and prophecies (the 24 books of the Hebrew Bible). Jewish destiny is bigger than any individual.<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: left;\"><span style=\"color: #000080;\">A committed relationship demands more than just expressing warmth with a loved one, it means standing up to those who demean and detest her. In 2021, living a Jewish life means more than ritual observance, it means deciding to stand with Israel, her courageous citizens and Jewish destiny. If I don\u2019t stand up for those I love, I will watch destiny proceed without me. In this merit, along with an increase in dedication to mitzvot and good deeds, this Yom Kippur is sure to inspire the greatest resilience within us.<\/span><\/p>\n<hr style=\"height: 15px; background: #d0e6fa; width: 100%;\" \/>\n<div id=\"content\" class=\"content-alignment\">\n<div id=\"watch-description\" class=\"yt-uix-button-panel\">\n<div id=\"watch-description-text\" style=\"text-align: center;\">\n<p><em>Zawarto\u015b\u0107 publikowanych artyku\u0142\u00f3w i materia\u0142\u00f3w nie reprezentuje pogl\u0105d\u00f3w ani opinii Reunion&#8217;68,<\/em><em><br \/>\nani te\u017c webmastera Blogu Reunion&#8217;68, chyba ze jest to wyra\u017anie zaznaczone.<br \/>\nTwoje uwagi, linki, w\u0142asne artyku\u0142y lub wiadomo\u015bci prze\u015blij na adres:<br \/>\n<\/em><span style=\"color: #000080;\"><strong><em><a style=\"color: #000080;\" href=\"mailto:webmaster@reunion68.com\"><span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">webmaster@reunion68.com<\/span><\/a><\/em><\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<hr style=\"width: 100%;\" \/>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Here&#8217;s how Yom Kippur is the holiest &#8216;meeting&#8217; of the year MICHAEL FRIEDMAN In 2021, living a Jewish life means more than ritual observance, it means deciding to stand with Israel, her courageous citizens and Jewish destiny. 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