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On this Yom Kippur, to those who are fasting, may you have an easy fast; and to everyone: may you and all those you hold dear be written and sealed in the Book of Life for 5772.
G'mar khatima tovah*,
Walter Greenspan
* Hebrew, literally, "A good final sealing", is the common greeting immediately prior to and during Yom Kippur, and means, "May you be inscribed (in the Book of Life) for Good". This year, the one-day Jewish Biblical Holy Day of Yom Kippur (Lev. 16:29-31, 23:26-32) coincides with Shabbat (Sabbath) and will begin before sunset this evening, Friday, October 7, and end after sundown tomorrow, Saturday, October 8, on the civil calendar.
On this Yom Kippur, to those who are fasting, may you have an easy fast; and to everyone: may you and all those you hold dear be written and sealed in the Book of Life for 5772.
gmar chatima tova,
may your fast be gentle and meaningful,
l'shana tova umetuka
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