[1]Bowman for Congress
John,
Tomorrow night is the start of Yom Kippur. It's the Day of Atonement
considered to be the holiest day of the year in Judaism, and is
traditionally observed with a day-long fast, prayer, and synagogue
services. It's based in reflection, self-examination, and atonement.
Yom Kippur isn't exactly a "happy" holiday, but it is a reminder of the
importance of looking inwards and setting intentions. It's a reminder to
me, too, that right now — regardless of whether or not we choose to
observe Yom Kippur — self-reflection is needed now more than ever for us
to forge ahead in shaping a brighter future.
To those observing Yom Kippur over this weekend, I hope you have an easy
fast.
All the best,
Jamaal Bowman
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