Yom Kippur
By Rabbi Margaret Frisch Klein
Ashamnu, Bagadnu, gazalnu, dabarnu dophi ¦..
We beat our chests as we repeat this list of sins in our liturgy over and over again during Yom Kippur. It is an alef-bet listing of sins, said in the plural form, of things we might have done wrong. The rabbis felt that by reading the list collectively that no one would be embarrassed. By limited it to the 22 letters of the Hebrew alef-bet, the list would not go on and on. Still, there are years I want to rail against this. I am not that bad.
Immediately after Kol Nidre, the liturgy says Vayomer Adonai Selahti Kidvarekha, And the Lord said, I have pardoned you according to your word (Numbers 14:20). We are told that œFor on this day atonement shall be made for you to cleanse yourself of all your sins: you shall be clean before Adonai. (Leviticus Read More >