Yom Kippur

In 2025, Yom Kippur begins at sundown on Wednesday, Oct. 1 and ends at sundown on Thursday, Oct. 2. 

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In 2025, Yom Kippur begins at sundown on Wednesday, Oct. 1 and ends at sundown on Thursday, Oct. 2. Yom Kippur is the Jewish day of communal and personal atonement for sins committed during the past year.

What are some of the customs on Yom Kippur?

Fasting is one of the central components of the Yom Kippur holiday.

Jewish adults are commanded to fast, but there are exceptions for pregnant women, nursing mothers and those who are ill. Find tips on staying healthy during the Yom Kippur fast here.

What are the services on Yom Kippur?

Prayer is the other central component of the holiday. The Kol Nidrei service kicks off the holiday, and Neila comes at the very end, bookending the holy day with solemn prayer. In between we read the book of Jonah and perform the special Avodah service, which involves continually and frequently prostrating oneself on the ground. Learn how to find tickets for Yom Kippur serviceshow to find a Mahzor (High Holiday prayerbook), how to stream Yom Kippur services on your computer, and what time Yom Kippur begins.

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Future Yom Kippur Dates

In 2026, Yom Kippur will begin on Sunday September 20 and conclude on Monday September 21.

In 2027, Yom Kippur will begin on Sunday October 10 and conclude on Monday October 11.

In 2028, Yom Kippur will begin on Friday September 29 and conclude on Saturday September 30.

Last year, Yom Kippur was celebrated from October 11-12.

Find answers to more Yom Kippur questions here.

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