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Yom Kippur In Israel
Israel News Agency / Google News ^ | September 22, 2007 | Judy Lash Balint

Posted on 09/22/2007 3:48:42 AM PDT by IsraelBeach

Yom Kippur In Israel

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Jews in Ra'anana, Israel symbolically transfer their human sins to fowl.

By Judy Lash Balint
Israel News Agency

Jerusalem ----September 21...... The Days of Awe are drawing to their climactic conclusion, and signs of the impending Day of Judgment may be seen all over Israel.

In the days before Yom Kippur, thousands of Torah observant citizens in Israel rush to finish the ritual of kapparot, where human sins are symbolically transferred to a fowl, generally a chicken. It's a custom that does not appear anywhere in the Talmud, but whose origin seems to come courtesy of several 9th century rabbis.

In a parking lot near Jerusalem's Machane Yehuda market, dozens of live chickens are whirled above the heads of men, women and children while a pronouncement is made declaring: "This is my substitute, my vicarious offering, my atonement. This chicken will meet its fate while I will proceed to a good, long life of peace." The chickens are then donated to the needy or redeemed with money that goes to the poverty stricken in Israel. Meantime, members of the Anonymous Animal Rights Group protest the practice of kapparot as cruelty to animals.

Meanwhile, hundreds of curious secular Jews living in Israel take part in pre-dawn Selichot tours, where they look in on dozens of congregations where the faithful are immersed in penitential prayers chanted to ancient melodies.

In the streets later in the day, men hurry along with towels to the nearest mikveh (ritual bath). Many in Israel have already started building their sukkot (booths) in readiness for Sukkot, the one-week festival that starts the week after Yom Kippur. The structures of Sukkot of all kinds have sprung up on balconies, street corners and in front of cafes. The final decorations and the schach covering will be added right after the conclusion of Yom Kippur.

The busiest kiosks on the streets are those selling shoes made from fabric or plastic - to comply with the prohibition against wearing leather on Yom Kippur.

The strains of chazanut waft out of many windows, as many Israel radio and TV stations broadcast operatic renditions of the well-known Yom Kippur prayers in a variety of styles. Almost every radio and TV channel also features an Israel physician prescribing pre-fast measures to stave off headaches and ensure an easy fast, and advice on the best type of food with which to break the fast.

Many of the rabbis providing commentary on Yom Kippur in the Israel media emphasize the festive nature of the day, not only the obvious solemnity. Be happy, we're told, that God grants us this grand opportunity to get a new lease on life, the possibility of teshuva (return) shows that Judaism is optimistic and forward-looking and allows for the reformulation of both our interpersonal relationships and our relationship with God. Singing and dancing are the de rigueur ways in which many congregations in Israel, especially those at yeshivot, end the Yom Kippur day, expressing joy at the soul having been uplifted.

Non-observant Israelis are also getting ready for Yom Kippur. As the one day in the year when governmental TV and radio shuts down (although cable TV still operates bringing in hundreds of channels), they're looking for entertainment. A woman in a halter top and shorts stops at my local newspaper stand to buy three books of crossword puzzles. Video stores are doing brisk business, and bicycle shops are working overtime. There are virtually no motor vehicles on the streets of Israel on Yom Kippur, so it's become a traditional time for mass outings on bikes, new and old. Kids and adults enjoy the one-time freedom of movement for two-wheeled transportation.

There's also the obligatory rehash of stories from the 1973 Yom Kippur War in the press. Every year, commentators review the intelligence failures and questionable political decisions that brought Israel to the brink. "The War That Never Ends," blares the headline of the Magazine section of Haaretz, in a lead-in to an article about a Yom Kippur War vet suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder who finally committed himself to a psychiatric ward after more than 30 years of agony. This year, in the wake of intense public criticism of the Olmert administration from many quarters, there are even more calls for a “cheshbon nefesh”—soul-searching accountability—from our leaders.

As the air raid siren sounds in Israel marking the start of the Day of Reckoning, and the reports of the Iran and Syria threat are quieted for at least 25 hours, you may be sure that our prayers will include a plea for a better year than the one before it. Beyond that, who knows?

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The above article was written and submitted to the Israel News Agency before the Yom Kippur holiday. Since 1995, the Israel News Agency has been vigilant on behalf of Israel, 365 days a years, 24 hours a day.

Related Websites: Israel Watching Iran, Syria, Islamic Terrorists On Yom Kippur

The Israel News Agency kindly requests of our readers not to click on commercial ads, on this Jewish day of atonement and reflection - Yom Kippur. Thank you.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Israel; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: defenseforces; israel; jewish; yomkippur

1 posted on 09/22/2007 3:48:45 AM PDT by IsraelBeach
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To: IsraelBeach

On this day do the “stiff necked” israelis bend their necks a bit?


2 posted on 09/22/2007 3:57:25 AM PDT by timer (n/0=n=nx0)
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To: timer

Not when it comes to our defense ;>


3 posted on 09/22/2007 5:14:35 AM PDT by IsraelBeach
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To: IsraelBeach
In a parking lot near Jerusalem's Machane Yehuda market, dozens of live chickens are whirled above the heads of men, women and children while a pronouncement is made declaring: "This is my substitute, my vicarious offering, my atonement. This chicken will meet its fate while I will proceed to a good, long life of peace."

They are in the land of their fathers, but still a long way from Leviticus.

4 posted on 09/22/2007 5:22:41 AM PDT by Uncle Chip (TRUTH : Ignore it. Deride it. Allegorize it. Interpret it. But you can't ESCAPE it.)
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To: Uncle Chip

“They are in the land of their fathers, but still a long way from Leviticus.”

A chicken is used because “gever” can mean both “chicken” and “man”. So, an innocent ‘man’ is made a substitute for their sins.


5 posted on 09/22/2007 6:25:35 AM PDT by CondorFlight (I)
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To: IsraelBeach

Great screen name.

My the Lord God allow no “breach” of your “beach”. ;^)

Never again.


6 posted on 09/22/2007 6:45:09 AM PDT by Mrs.Z
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To: IsraelBeach

Sort of interesting : I’m from MT but was in NY last week for son’s wedding. Twas wondering around in Prospect Park(Brooklyn = the model for Central Park) and met 4 pairs of jews with black robes/hats. It was Shoocut(hut/booth holiday). They always asked if I was jewish, perhaps your mother? No, but I feel “jewish” occasionally, esp when inventing.
So I told them that there are millions of christians in the US that consider Israel as our FRIEND, and as our Lord Jesus said : No greater love hath a man than to give his life for his FRIENDS. Thus when things may look dark for tiny Israel in a storm-tossed sea of hatred, remember that you have true christian friends here, we’ll NEVER let the Holocaust happen to you again. We BELIEVE GOD when HE says : I will bless those who bless you, and curse those who curse you. When you need US, we’ll be there for you.


7 posted on 09/30/2007 2:28:40 PM PDT by timer (n/0=n=nx0)
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