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And once a year they recite the Kol Nidre, which was written sometime in the "Geonic period," which lasted from 589-1038 AD. The prayer reads
>By the authority of the Court on High and by authority of the court down here, by the permission of One Who Is Everywhere and by the permission of this congregation, we hold it lawful to pray with sinners.
>"All vows we are likely to make, all oaths and pledges we are likely to take between this Yom Kippur and the next Yom Kippur, we publicly renounce. Let them all be relinquished and abandoned, null and void, neither firm nor established. Let our vows, pledges and oaths be considered neither vows nor pledges nor oaths."
>"All vows we are likely to make, all oaths and pledges we are likely to take between this Yom Kippur and the next Yom Kippur, we publicly renounce. Let them all be relinquished and abandoned, null and void, neither firm nor established. Let our vows, pledges and oaths be considered neither vows nor pledges nor oaths."
>"All vows we are likely to make, all oaths and pledges we are likely to take between this Yom Kippur and the next Yom Kippur, we publicly renounce. Let them all be relinquished and abandoned, null and void, neither firm nor established. Let our vows, pledges and oaths be considered neither vows nor pledges nor oaths."
>"May all the people of Israel be forgiven, including all the strangers who live in their midst, for all the people are in fault."
>"O pardon the iniquities of this people, according to Thy abundant mercy, just as Thou forgave this people ever since they left Egypt."
>"The Lord said, 'I pardon them according to your words.'"
>"The Lord said, 'I pardon them according to your words.'"
>"The Lord said, 'I pardon them according to your words.'"
It's shocking, once you learn about the religion of modern day Judaism, how different it is from both Christianity and the Old Testament religion, despite so many people believing it to just be "Christianity minus"