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Yom Kippur Fasting In Judaism

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Yom Kippur fasting in Judaism is a religious practice where Jewish individuals abstain from food and drink for a period of 25 hours as a form of atonement and purification.

Key Features

  • Abstaining from food and drink
  • Reflecting on past actions
  • Seeking forgiveness from God and others

Pros

  • Encourages self-reflection and introspection
  • Promotes humility and repentance
  • Strengthens the connection to God and the community

Cons

  • Can be physically challenging for some individuals
  • May be difficult for those with certain health conditions

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Last updated: Fri, Apr 3, 2026, 04:50:55 AM UTC