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Special Days - Featuring 22+ Yom Kippur Freebies!

By Catherine Mcdiarmid-Watt @frugalfreebies
Image: 2701- Yom Kippur eve of fast meal Dharamsala, by David Lisbona on Pixabay
Yom Kippur is considered the holiest day of the year when the Jewish people are closest to G‑d and to the essence of their souls. Yom Kippur means Day of Atonement, as the verse states, For on this day He will forgive you, to purify you, that you be cleansed from all your sins before G‑d. [Leviticus 16:30]
PLUS - interesting books to read and free printables, papercrafts, kid crafts, activities, and coloring pages.
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Image: Yom Kippur: A Family Service, by Rabbi Judith Z Abrams (Author), Katherine Janus Kahn (Illustrator). Publisher: Kar-Ben Publishing (August 1, 1990)Yom Kippur
- also known as Day of Atonement. The most solemn holy day of all the Israelite feasts and festivals, occurring once a year on the tenth day of Tishri, the seventh month of the Hebrew calendar. Jewish people traditionally observe this holy day with an approximate 25-hour period of fasting and intensive prayer, often spending most of the day in synagogue services.
Read: Yom Kippur: A Family Service
-- Creative, attractive, affordable prayer books for the holidays. Built around the concepts of Tefillah (prayer), Teshuvah (repentance), and tzedakah (sharing), the services include readings to challenge older children and adults and stories and pictures to capture the attention of young children.
Image: Day Of Atonement Yom Kippur Shanah Tovah Large Capacity Insulated Lunch Tote Bag Portable Travel Picnic School Handbag Cooler Warm Lunchbox for Kids Girls Teen Women Men Office Worker• Day Of Atonement Insulated Lunch Tote Bag -- Non-toxic, PVC-free and food safe. It can be folded and compressed. It can be used as a lunch bag, picnic bag, sundry bag or shopping bag. It is easy to carry when traveling. If you want to take lunch to the company or take something with your kids to the park, this bag is a very good choice. It has heat/cold/fresh preservation, can be used to pack frozen food, hot pot dishes, frozen drinks, ice cream, etc.
Image: Stuffed Chicken for Kaparos for ChildrenStuffed Chicken for Kaparos -- No one is too young for a plush big chicken! The Plush stuffed chicken is a great way for younger children to learn about the Kaparot ritual. This is a smart, creative and fun way to teach your children about the Kaparos ritual. Genuine looking colors are attractive to kids and fun to play with! This cute chicken is dressed in a red bandanna around his neck. Kids will love this soft and cuddly plush Kaparot chicken! Great gift and prize for children of all ages!
Yom Kippur Coloring and Activity Books

Image: Yom Kippur: Children Learn About Yom Kippur | Kindle Edition | by Rachel Mintz (Author), David Levin (Illustrator). Publisher: Palm Tree Publishing (July 31, 2015)

Children Learn About Yom Kippur

Amazon Freebies:
✡️ Free Jewish Holidays ebooks. No Kindle? Download a FREE Kindle Reading App
✡️ Read Yom Kippur ebooks for free with a Free Trial of Kindle Unlimited
✡️ Free Yom Kippur apps
✡️ Free Jewish Holidays apps
✡️ Listen to Yom Kippur LPs with a Free Trial of Amazon Music Unlimited
✡️ Watch Yom Kippur Videos for Free with a Free Trial of Amazon Prime
✡️ Listen to Yom Kippur Audible books with Amazon Audible, and Get Two Free Audiobooks
✡️ Free Alexa Skills | Yom Kippur


Free Printables, Coloring Pages, Activities and Crafts:
✡️ Jewish Printables
✡️ Yom Kippur Coloring Pages
✡️ Yom Kippur Worksheets - Akhlah
✡️ Yom Kippur coloring pages | SuperColoring.com
✡️ High Holidays Printable Resources - Matan
✡️ Free Jewish Arts Downloads
✡️ Yom Kippur Worksheets And Coloring Activities
✡️ Pomanders for Yom Kippur
✡️ Yom Kippur Crafts
✡️ Yom Kippur Craft Ideas
✡️ Printable Yom Kippur Guide
✡️ 3D biblical beard prop from cardboard
✡️ Yom Kippur quiz for kids
✡️ Yom Kippur Slippers

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