Is it appropriate to set and decorate tables on Yom Kippur similar to the Sabbath?
Synopsis
There are those who say it is appropriate to arrange (set and decorate) tables nicely on Yom Kippur, similar to how they are arranged on the Sabbath, and this has become the custom.
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