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Tashlich means “casting off” in Hebrew. It is Jewish ritual that takes place during the Jewish New Year (on the... Read More
Tashlich means “casting off” in Hebrew. It is Jewish ritual
that takes place during the Jewish New Year (on the second day of Rosh
Hashanah) that involves symbolically casting away the sins of the
previous year by throwing stones or pieces of bread into a body of
flowing water. This ritual creates the possibility of change and
renewal. I am pulling my cart of rocks/sins to cast off into the Great
Salt Lake.
Photo credit: Josh Blumental
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