
Neilah: Closing the Gates
Neilah is the final prayer service of Yom Kippur, when the gates of heaven are about to close. Learn about this uniquely powerful service and how to make the most of its last moments.

Neilah is the final prayer service of Yom Kippur, when the gates of heaven are about to close. Learn about this uniquely powerful service and how to make the most of its last moments.

The Yom Kippur confession is recited in the plural: 'We have sinned.' Learn why communal confession is central to Jewish repentance and how Viduy transforms us.

The custom of kapparot before Yom Kippur sparks lively debate. Learn about both the chicken and money traditions, the spiritual meaning, and how to perform this meaningful ritual.

Fasting on Yom Kippur is one of the most important observances of the year. Learn practical strategies for eating, hydrating, and preparing physically and spiritually.

Kol Nidrei opens Yom Kippur with its haunting melody, and Neilah closes it with urgent intensity. Learn about these two extraordinary prayer services and what they mean.

Yom Kippur involves five specific afflictions beyond fasting. Learn what they are, why they are observed, and the spiritual purpose behind each one.

Yom Kippur is the holiest day of the Jewish year, a 25-hour fast devoted to repentance, prayer, and spiritual renewal. Learn about its services, customs, and deep meaning.