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Show JEWS TO OBSERVE YOM KIPPUB HERE The Day of Atonement fVom Kip-pur Kip-pur i will be Observed by the congregation congre-gation Brlfh SholSm of which M. I Friedman Is rabbi, on Monday. October Octo-ber 2. in connection with the observance observ-ance by the Jewish people in nil parts I of tho world. Tho observance will consist of one continuous service from sunset Sunday evening until sundown ! on Monday ening. No other holiday of the synagogue Is vested with such importance as Is at- tachod to this day of soul-searching ' and repentance. It Is perhaps the most distinctly Jewish holiday of the I synagog, one Ihut Is most pervasive and states In fullest measure the ul-1 ul-1 timate goal and purpose of Israel's striving. The Messianic fulfillment of the Jewa as well as humaThlty's destiny is. foreshadowed in the liturgy litur-gy of this service. Members of the congregation are ! expected to withdraw from all worldly world-ly cares, and. forgetful of the worka- day affairs, give himself unto God in I prayer and repentance. Under this severe discipline of this Introspection and fasting the worshipper exercises a larger degree of self-control In his relations with humanity and thu becomes be-comes reconciled to God and man. Tho memorial services he-Id In the. .afternoon of the Day of Atonement are solemn and Impressive and not only members of the Jewish community com-munity are remembered but all noble men and women who have served tho cause of humanity. |