Yom Kippur (also the Day of Atonement) is a holy day in the Jewish faith. It is traditionally observed by a full day of fasting and reflection on the wrongs committed over the previous year.
Captain David Gold observed Yom Kippur in the year 2373 at Magatha IV, and at The Captain's Table (SCE short story: "An Easy Fast")
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- Yom Kippur article at Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.