Day of Forgiveness Declared
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Day of Forgiveness Declared

The Parsha Post | December 10, 2025

Moshe has spent most of this summer atop Mount Sinai, 120 days in total. He is expected to descend today, the 10th day of Tishrei.

TNS took an informal poll, asking people whether they expect Moshe to come down with HaShem’s final forgiveness. “For sure!” “Zicher!” “Undoubtedly!” “Meah Achuz!” “In fact,” said one super-excited teen, “I have a feeling that this day will forever be a day of forgiveness. Maybe it will be called Yom Kippurim.” “Or Yom Kippur. “Or Yom Selichah.” “Or Day of Atonement.” “Or just plain Yoma!”

Moshe has spent most of this summer atop Mount Sinai, 120 days in total. He is expected to descend today, the 10th day of Tishrei.

TNS took an informal poll, asking people whether they expect Moshe to come down with HaShem’s final forgiveness. “For sure!” “Zicher!” “Undoubtedly!” “Meah Achuz!” “In fact,” said one super-excited teen, “I have a feeling that this day will forever be a day of forgiveness. Maybe it will be called Yom Kippurim.” “Or Yom Kippur. “Or Yom Selichah.” “Or Day of Atonement.” “Or just plain Yoma!”

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