The Tashlich ceremony will take place immediately following the service at the Lions Bridge (Mariner Museum). Tashlich’ means ‘you shall cast’. The term comes from Micah 7:19: “You shall cast all their sins into the depths of the sea.” The Tashlich ceremony traditionally takes place near a source of water, such as the sea, a stream or a lake, on Rosh HaShanah afternoon. The rituals of Tashlich are very meaningful. We will cast our transgressions away by throwing oats into the water and pledge not to commit them again in the future. Please join us for this very special and important ceremony as we begin our journey to Teshuvah, repentance, together.Office cl
The Tashlich ceremony will take place immediately following the service at the Lions Bridge (Mariner Museum). Tashlich’ means ‘you shall cast’. The term comes from Micah 7:19: “You shall cast all their sins into the depths of the sea.” The Tashlich ceremony traditionally takes place near a source of water, such as the sea, a stream or a lake, on Rosh HaShanah afternoon. The rituals of Tashlich are very meaningful. We will cast our transgressions away by throwing oats into the water and pledge not to commit them again in the future. Please join us for this very special and important ceremony as we begin our journey to Teshuvah, repentance, together.Office cl
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