Yom Kippur

Quick Facts
- Date
- Monday, October 11, 2027
- Observed in
- Israel, Serbia
- Type
- Religious Holiday
What is Yom Kippur?
Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, is the holiest day in the Jewish calendar. It falls on the 10th day of Tishrei, ten days after Rosh Hashanah. It is a day of fasting, intensive prayer, and repentance, when Jews seek forgiveness for sins committed during the past year.
When is Yom Kippur 2027?
Yom Kippur is on Monday, October 11 in 2027. Check the dates and days for other years in the table below.
History & Origin
Yom Kippur dates back to biblical times when the High Priest would enter the Holy of Holies in the Temple to make atonement for the people of Israel. After the Temple's destruction in 70 CE, the day became focused on personal prayer and fasting.
How It's Celebrated
Observant Jews fast for approximately 25 hours, from sunset to nightfall the next day. They attend lengthy synagogue services, including the Kol Nidre prayer on the eve of Yom Kippur. White clothing symbolizes purity. The shofar sounds at the end of the fast.
Where It's Observed
Yom Kippur is a public holiday in 1 country. In 2027, it falls on Monday, October 11.
Fun Facts
- In Israel, all businesses close and there is no public transportation
- Even secular Jews often observe Yom Kippur
- The fast includes abstaining from food, water, leather shoes, bathing, and marital relations
- The Ne'ilah service at the end represents the closing of heaven's gates
Frequently Asked Questions
When is Yom Kippur?
Yom Kippur falls on the 10th of Tishrei in the Hebrew calendar, usually in September or October.
How long is the Yom Kippur fast?
The fast lasts approximately 25 hours, from sunset on the eve of Yom Kippur until nightfall the next day.
Travel Inspiration
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