A Day of Joy? - Yom Kippur 5786
Yom Kippur! There is hardly a Jew in the world who does not relate to this day in some way. For many, it is a day of prayer, fasting and forgiveness. For some it is a long, boring day sitting through the prayers and sermons. (A young boy was bored during the Musaf service on Yom Kippur after many hours of services. He walks out to the synagogue lobby and starts reading the names on the memorial board. He notices that several of them have American flags next to the name. A congregant sees him and tells him: You know what the flag means? Those are people who died in the Service. The boy’s eyes open wide and he says: Which service, Shacharit or Musaf?) For some it is a day of sadness and for others it may not mean much, but as our Sages teach, every single Jew’s soul is somehow moved on Yom Kippur. I believe that Yom Kippur is a day of great joy, and relevant to everyone. The first recorded event on Yom Kippur wa...