The essence of the story is the total devotion each martyr had to spreading the Torah and for being lions in the struggle to free their country from Roman rule.
Although he had been raised in Pharaoh’s palace and had never in his life actually seen Eretz Yisrael, Moshe was held accountable for allowing himself to be referred to by others as “an Egyptian man.”
By plugging ourselves into the expanded consciousness of Yom Kippur through the proper thoughts, acts and tefillot prescribed for the day, we can receive and be transformed by the day’s all encompassing light.
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