[1]Bowman for Congress
John,
Tonight is 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 this week, I hope you have an easy fast.
Peace and love,
Jamaal Bowman
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