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I’ll be observing it as I see in Torah it calls all people, forever, based on it is for everyone one to repent and obey His Instruction for living… In thy law do I meditate day and night! Shalom and may the light shine, YSHVH, in all who observe it! Reply
I’ll be observing it as I see in Torah it calls all people, forever, based on it is for everyone one to repent and obey His Instruction for living…
In thy law do I meditate day and night!
Shalom and may the light shine, YSHVH, in all who observe it!
Yom Kippur starts on Sat at 6pm…not Friday as stated in this video…:O)