In the context of the Day of Atonement, or Yom Kippur, a scapegoat refers to a ritual in which a goat is symbolically burdened with the sins of the people of Israel. This goat is then sent into the wilderness, signifying the removal of sin from the community. The practice highlights themes of confession, repentance, and the desire for purification, as it represents both the acknowledgment of wrongdoing and the hope for redemption.
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