Tashlich
Observing Tashlich - Oct. 3
Participate in Tashlich, a ceremony of symbolically casting our sins into a stream of water.
You'll have two opportunities to participate in Tashlich this year. The first will take place on Thursday, October 3 immediately following the Rosh Hashanah Day 1 morning service (around 1:00 p.m.)
Walkers may meet the Rabbis and Cantor at the Blue Family Rose Garden entrance doors. Drivers may meet at the corner of Millvale Road and Park Boundary Road.
This year, in addition to our usual afternoon Tashlich, Adath Jeshurun will also participate in an evening Tashlich with Keneseth Israel at 5:00 p.m. at Big Rock Pavilion.
There will be no 5:45 p.m. minyan at AJ on October 3 unless it rains. Those observing yahrzeits should plan to join us at the Big Rock Pavilion at 5:00 p.m. There is parking nearby and some seating for those who need it.
Sat, May 3 2025
5 Iyyar 5785
What is Tashlich?
Pronounced: TAHSH-likh (short i), Origin: Hebrew, literally “cast away.”
"On the first day of Rosh Hashanah, Jews traditionally proceed to a body of running water, preferably one containing fish, and symbolically cast off their sins. The Tashlich ceremony includes reading the source passage for the practice, the last verses from the prophet Micah (7:19), “He will take us back in love; He will cover up our iniquities. You will cast all their sins into the depths of the sea.”
Selections from Psalms, particularly Psalm 118 and Psalm 130, along with supplications and a kabbalistic prayer hoping God will treat Israel with mercy, are parts of Tashlich in various communities."
Read more at MyJewishLearning.com
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