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Zuckerberg in Yom Kippur apologized for mistakes

After the completion of Yom Kippur on the West Coast of the United States, one of the most influential businessmen in the world, Mark Zuckerberg, asked for forgiveness for his mistakes.
"Yom Kippur ends this evening, the holiest day of the year for the Jews, when we reflect on the events of the past year and ask forgiveness for our mistakes. For those I offended this year, I'm sorry, and I'll try to be better. Due to the fact that my work was used to divide people, and not to unite, I also apologize, and I will work in order to improve the situation.
Let all of us become better in the coming year and be able to be recorded in the Book of Life, "Zuckerberg wrote on his Facebook page.
Recall that about two weeks ago, in the last in the past 5777, according to the Jewish calendar, Shabbat, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg held the consecration of the Sabbath day (Kiddush), using a family relic - a glass that is kept in his family for about 100 years.
"Today, in the evening at Shabbat, we gave Max a glass for the Kiddush, which has been preserved in our family for almost 100 years. Her great-great-grandfather (he was also called Max) received a glass after our family immigrated here, and since then this glass "permeates" our entire family history, "Mark Zuckerberg wrote on the evening of September 15.


00:20 02.10.2017