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Show . t , . ; 1 Yom .Kippur. . .'if'o-i.Uy, tiio ...nniver.-siuy of t'nat,. day, ui tin; history of rtiieiiyitr'tricl; Tvbcn the high prieit wjb aexuitojuwl to enter tho Holy or H?lics7 Ttnd make atonement for the people,. is. observed by ulf -fpnielitcs, 110 'matUr' how widely scattered' up and down the f;ce of the earth, the hoiu?yi of Sabbaths. Strict fhtthig, and.Uie offering tip of pniycr'froui the nioft contrite, hctirts nnd in the. deepest-soleaipity. deepest-soleaipity. to t)ic- Living Ucxl, arc everywhere unjoined,- This- national observanee, descended fruin the tiuie. the law was thundered, from MounL Sinai, ' id an ever recurrin-.bojiU qf irutrnilyf linking itt'cliiidren of Israel throughout their lon continued i dispen-ion. At -sevwi o'cloek j'lhis . : morning, observance of the day he- ginS, extending with appropriate service ser-vice until eveuiug. Iliiiiug tlvi (lay. pravers are recital and "Voi'dd of admonition ad-monition and encouragement are given: "The Snofar is also sounded, at tho conclusion of the services dur--: ing Vom Kippur, as in Kosh Hosh-an;i. Hosh-an;i. Old traditionsj nlhidb to these days ns the time of writing and tiding tid-ing .tho fattr-of alt .mankind for .the ; next twelve months. The Finn-',-sol-J em n rites, now practised" wctg ohserv-( cd .when Israel w;ls a great nation! , "Without ft temple, without a country, i often .pou-'ccii ted and exiled from-land to land, still Judaism survives find the sons of Israel .-prosper; 1 white- the formulas of the most aiicicnt fajth among mm and the language"- of" the wisest lawgiver and the' most rapt seers of antiquity is still their lan-j lan-j guagc of devotion." |