Yom Kippur, September 16th, 10:00 am. This, the highest/deepest Holy Day of our calendar, we note where we as individuals and as a community, look within to see where and how we have 'missed the mark' and not lived up to our most elevated ideals. We are invited to divorce ourselves as completely as humanly possible from the mundane world in which we live, in order to devote ourselves with all our hearts and minds to our relationship with the Flow of Blessing. Refraining from eating, drinking, sexual intimacy, and wearing leather imbibes these quintessential sacred 26 hours with embodied mindfulness. It is the tradition to dress in white clothing for Yom Kippur.
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