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Did we commit Yom Kippur only after the Exodus from Egypt?

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Indeed, the people Jews committed themselves to not do any work and all the five things that are forbidden on Yom Kippur after the Exodus from Egypt and after the giving of the Torah.

And this day was designated as a day of forgiveness and atonement for the sins of the Jewish people, after hashem replied to Moshe, “I have forgiven as you say,” for forgiveness of the sin of the calf and forgiveness of the sin of the spies.

Rabbi David Ohayon

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