Dear Parents,
I’m sending home our “yom Kippur” work book to keep and review.
-We learned about two Mitzvot that we do
before the fast.
1 Kaparot
2 Seudah
Mafseket, also called the “feast before the fast.” We learned that it is
a Mitzvah to eat.
-Yom Kippur is here and we know now exactly what to wear - white
clothes like the angels. ( We wear white also because white is clean and
we want to be clean from “mistakes”) and what kind of shoes we can wear. Some
people wear a kittel, a white robe-like garment for prayers on
Yom Kippur
Five prohibitions of Yom Kippur
1. No eating 2. No drinking 3. No wearing of leather shoes 4. No
bathing or washing
5. No perfumes or lotions
On Yom Kippur we are praying from a Siddur
call “Machzor”
-Yom Kippur is the only day in the year when
there are five prayer
services. The evening service, containing the Ma'ariv prayer, is widely known as "Kol Nidre", the opening declaration made preceding the
prayer. During the daytime, shacharit, musaf (which is recited on Shabbat and all
festivals) and mincha are followed, as the sun begins to
set, by Ne'ila, which is recited just this once
a year.
-In the service there are two main stories we
learn.
1 The
Kohen Gadol entered the Holy of Holies (Kodesh Hakodashim) in the center
of the Holy Temple (Bet
Hamikdash).
2 Jonah and the whale.
We made a book mark for the 5 prayer services
that are mentioned above.
-We finish the Yom Kippur Prayer with the
sound of the Shofar - wishing that our prayers will be accepted.
-Right after Bet Knesset (synagogue) we run to start our first
Mitzvah - building the sukkah.
-In order to encourage the student to do Mitzvot I’m sending home
a Mitzvah checklist to fill in together with your child.
I wish you and your family a Gmar Hatimah Tovah!
Morah Irit Karavani.
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