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Tzohar makes Yom Kippur accessible across Israel

The Tzohar rabbinical organization partners with Yachad Ohr Torah Stone to provide accessible and meaningful free-to-the-public Yom Kippur services in 350 locations. Ohr Torah Stone President Rabbi Kenneth Brander: "Yom Kippur belongs to everyone."

by  Israel Hayom Staff
Published on  10-08-2019 10:42
Last modified: 10-08-2019 11:08
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Israelis from across the religious spectrum pray together at Yom Kippur services sponsored by Tzohar in 350 locations | Photo: Tzohar

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From the north to the south, 350 free-to-the-public Yom Kippur prayer services are scheduled to take place all across Israel over the holiday. The traditional services organized by Tzohar, in partnership with Yachad Ohr Torah Stone, are expecting a crowd of 68,000 at locations all across the country, including no less than 18 different events in Tel Aviv alone.

The participants, religious and secular, will be provided with prayer books specifically designed for those less familiar with the service – including directions on when to stand, when to sit, when the cantor chants out loud, and when he is joined by the congregation. The service will include explanations, discussion and the shofar blowing at the conclusion of the holiday.

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"Yom Kippur is a wonderful opportunity to take a break and disconnect from all the noise around us. Like every year, the community is invited to take part in one of the hundreds of prayer services around the country," said Rabbi David Stav, founder of Tzohar Rabbinical Organization.

Rabbi Kenneth Brander, the president and rosh yeshiva of Ohr Torah Stone Institutions, said: "Yom Kippur is a special and holy day among the people of Israel, but there are Israelis who feel less comfortable in observing it in the synagogue for various reasons. On the other hand, research indicates that most Israelis seek to connect with their heritage and dedicate a place for tradition in their daily lives. Therefore, we offer the public the opportunity to pray in beautiful and comfortable locations with songs, experience, and meaning. Judaism is considered the treasure of the nation of Israel; so too, Yom Kippur and the rest of the holidays belong to everyone."

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