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- Wishing you all the happiness and serenity in the world this Yom Kippur.
- I wish everyone have a happy and blessed Yom Kippur!
- Forgive yourself and anybody and everybody who has let you down on this very special day of Yom Kippur. Sending my best wishes!
- We know our prayers and beliefs will lead to the atonement and penance that is the purpose of Yom Kippur.
- We go through life searching for meaning. On this Yom Kippur, may you find meaning, forgiveness, and inclusion in the Book of Life.
- Boss and my colleagues, I pray that Yom Kippur ushers in good fortune and pleasure in all of your lives.
- Let the light shine bright and your heart gets its best atonement on this holy day. G’mar chatima tovah.
- Hope your day of atonement be full of mercy, bliss, and blessings. Blessed Yom Kippur. Have a great day!
- May the meaningful apology of your heart bring a meaningful future for you and your family. Happy Yom Kippur.
- Hope you get through this day easily and you’re fasting bring good results. Happy Yom Kippur.
- “When Jews appear for Divine judgment, the angels say to them: “Don’t be afraid, the Judge… is your Father.” – Midrash Tehillim
- “The entire world is God’s message of love to us. Yom Kippur is the time when we are most open to receiving this message.” – Rabbi Noah Weinberg
- “Yom Kippur is the supreme day of forgiveness.” – Jonathan Sacks
- “God has given us a choice between life and death, blessing and curse. Therefore, choose life!” – Rabbi Debra Orenstein
- “Yom Kippur is Gods way of allowing us to “recalculate” the course of our lives.” – Shimon Apisdorf
- “Remember an alternate name for Yom Kippur is Yom Ha-Din…the Day of Judgment. This night is meant to be a time for severity.” – Kol Nidre
- “Yom Kippur is the idea that we get a second chance before God forgives us for the mistakes that we’ve made. And we all get a second chance in life.” – Rabbi Shmuel Herzfeld
- “When Jews appear for Divine judgment, the angels say to them: “Don’t be afraid, the Judge… is your Father.” – Midrash Tehillim
- “The entire world is God’s message of love to us. Yom Kippur is the time when we are most open to receiving this message.” – Rabbi Noah Weinberg
- “Yom Kippur is a day of reconciliation when Jews strive to make amends with people and to draw closer to God through prayer and fasting.” – Ariela Pelaia