For Jews, Yom Kippur marks a time for atonement, reflection and repentance. But people of many faiths — as well as those who aren't particularly religious — have different ways of thinking about atonement, what it takes to achieve it and how it affects their lives.

Guests

Rabbi Lawrence Hoffman, professor, Hebrew Union College
Rev. James Martin, Jesuit priest
Imam Johari Abdul-Malik, director of outreach, Dar Al Hijrah Islamic Center

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