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philhoffman · 7 months
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ezdotjpg · 2 years
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Tzom kal and g’mar chatima tovah
thank you! g'mar tov!
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wegottagetouttahere · 2 years
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Wishing all my Jewish followers who are fasting tzom kal. To everyone, regardless whether they do or do not fast I hope your Yom Kippur is meaningful and easy.
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brucebocchi · 7 months
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gmar chatima tova to all my fellow jews on here and tzom kal if you're fasting. i'm gonna spend the next 25 hours reading manga and napping
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snoopyisbisexual · 7 months
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Tzom kal everyone fasting for Yom Kippur tonight! <3
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veryintricaterituals · 7 months
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G'mar hatimah tovah and tzom Kal for all my jewish friends, may you all have an easy fast and be sealed in the book of life
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girlactionfigure · 2 years
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גמר חתימה טובה
At this time I would like to ask forgiveness for anything I may have said or written that offended anyone. 
May we all be inscribed and sealed in the Book of Life, for good health, prosperity and peace.
And צום קל Tzom Kal, Easy Fast to those fasting.
Gmar Chatimah Tovah
Photo: Yom Kippur in Israel. 
May this year be a year of peace.
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orbleglorb · 10 months
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🍒 favorite sweet quote from a wip
When Mike got home from school, he threw his backpack in his desk chair and laid face-down in bed. He was so fucking hungry, but there were still four hours until sundown, and he still had to attend the evening Yom Kippur service. He was genuinely going to kill the principal for not allowing him to skip today.
Mike's phone buzzed, and he was content to ignore it, but it kept buzzing rapidly. Which meant someone was trying to talk to him. He groaned and pulled his phone out of his pocket.
[4] Jaylen sent an image.
Jaylen: These are the answers for the algebra homework. I'm still stuck on chem.
Jaylen: Also, I just realized I messed up on question 6. That should be a less than sign.
Mike: omfg thank you so much
Jaylen: No problem! Tzom kal :)
Mike: i am not, but thank you, anyway
Jaylen: Lmfao, Derrick said the exact same thing. Good luck o7
Mike: thanks :)
from a garages high school au/prequel to blaseball that i haven't worked on much. it's still very much in the planning phase :P
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batfall-a · 2 years
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 *   tzom   kal   ♡
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klinejack · 7 months
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chatima tova and tzom kal to all who observe 🙏
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tzom kal to those fasting this yom kippur !
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isaiah118 · 2 years
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Judgment is finalized tonight with the solemn sound of the shofar!
May you be sealed for a good year.
Yom Kippur: The Day of Repentance, Prayer, and Fasting
"This is to be a lasting ordinance for you:  On the tenth day of the seventh month you must deny yourselves and not do any work ... because on this day atonement will be made for you, to cleanse you.  Then, before the Lord, you will be clean from all your sins.  It is a Sabbath of rest [Shabbat Shabbaton], and you must deny yourselves."  (Leviticus 16:29–31)
The holiest and most solemn day of the Jewish year begins tonight: Yom Kippur (The Day of Atonement).
This day is so important that the Torah calls it the Shabbat Shabbaton (Sabbath of Sabbaths).
Even secular Jews observe it by fasting and refraining from all work, despite not observing other Jewish holy days.
As the sun sets tonight, all around the world, the Jewish People will begin a 25-hour fast.  It is traditional, therefore, to greet friends and family today and tomorrow with Tzom Kal, which means Easy Fast.
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The Word of God rests on a velvet cover, ready to be unrolled and read to the entire congregation.
Yom Kippur is the culmination of the Ten Days of Repentance that began with Rosh HaShanah, which is believed to be Judgment Day.
That judgment which was issued on Rosh HaShanah—in other words, our fate—is sealed in the Book of Life today.
This highest of holy days stands apart from all other days as the last day to repent and make amends.
The traditional greeting, therefore, is G'mar Chatimah Tovah (May You be Sealed for a Good Year)!
During Temple times, the High Priest entered the Holy of Holies on Yom Kippur to offer incense and the blood of the sacrifice at the mercy seat so the people would be cleansed from their sins.
Because the Holy Temple no longer stands, the purification offering outlined in Leviticus 16 can no longer be offered.
Believers in Yeshua (Jesus), however, can come confidently before God, knowing that His atoning sacrifice cleansed us from our sins.
Unlike the other high priests, Yeshua does not need to offer sacrifices day after day, first for His own sins, and then for the sins of the people.  He sacrificed for our sins once for all when He offered Himself.  (Hebrews 9:14)
You can rejoice before God this Yom Kippur because through Yeshua, your name has been written in the Lamb's Book of Life!
But, as Yom Kippur begins today, 99% of the Jewish People do not know Yeshua, and their names are not in His book.
So Don't Delay. . .
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freakvampiresex-2 · 2 years
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tzom kal
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nickidewbear · 2 years
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I love belly rubs even in my sleep. #SillySunday PS Tzom kal to all whom are fasting (whatever that is—puppies generally don’t have to fast…except for when our humans won’t share their food with us). https://www.instagram.com/p/Cg-DX9qvJks/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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progressivejudaism · 3 years
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If you haven’t started hydrating in preparation for the Fast of Yom Kippur, please do!
The more water the better.
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dismalpizza2 · 3 years
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No matter your Yom Kippur plans: drink some extra water today. You're probably dehydrated.
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