Yom Kippur, loosely translated as the "Day of Atonement" is one of the most most important Holidays of the Jewish Year. It is a day that is commemorated with fasting and attending services. Yom Kippur occurs ten days after Rosh Hashanah in the Jewish Year and five days before the Holiday of Sukkot, a festival which commemorates the final harvest.
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