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Today We're Celebrating: Oct 12th 2008
International Moment of Frustration Scream Day: All the people of the world are invited to join together, outdoors, at 12 hundred hours Greenwich time* to release their frustrations by screaming for 30 [...]
International Moment of Frustration Scream Day
All the people of the world are invited to join together, outdoors, at 12 hundred hours Greenwich time* to release their frustrations by screaming for 30 seconds
National Cake Decorating Day
Have you ever tried your hand at cake decorating? Today is the day to take a class and whip up some butter cream frosting so you can decorate your own edible masterpiece.
Yom Kippur (Jewish)
Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, is the most solemn day of the Jewish year and is observed on the tenth day of Tishri. It is a day of fasting, reflection and prayers.
Yom Kippur is a day of “NOT” doing. There is no blowing of the Shofar and Jews may not eat or drink, as fasting is the rule. It is believed that to fast on Yom Kippur is to emulate the angels in heaven, who do not eat, drink, or wash.
On Yom Kippur the Book of Life is closed and sealed. Those that have repented for their sins are granted a good and happy New Year.
Visit our celebration of the the Jewish High Holy Days for more information on - Yom Kippur
Yom Kippur (Jewish)
Beginning at sundown tonight*, Jews begin their observance of Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement.
Yom Kippur is the most solemn day of the Jewish year and is observed on the tenth day of Tishri. It is a day of fasting, reflection and prayers.
By Yom Kippur the 40 days of repentance, that begin with the first of Elul, have passed. On Rosh Hashanah G-d has judged most of mankind and has recorded his judgement in the Book of Life. But he has given a 10 day reprieve.
On Yom Kippur the Book of Life is closed and sealed. Those who have repented for their sins are granted a good and happy New Year.
Visit our celebration of the the Jewish High Holy Days for more information on - Yom Kippur
*The Hebrew calendar begins at sundown, consequently all Jewish Holidays also begin at sundown.
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Holiday Crafts, Pictures, and Recipes
Check out our many craft projects for the kids to help celebrate the holidays. Use your printer to print holiday coloring pictures for the kids. Celebrate your Holidays with delicious recipes
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