Join us for Tashlich followed by a community-wide Reverse Tashlich river cleanup.
Tashlich is a Rosh Hashanah ritual in which Jews begin the new year by symbolically casting off last year's sins by tossing pebbles or bread crumbs into a body of water.
In 2016, the college division of Repair the Sea (Scubi Jew®) at Eckerd College conceived the idea of hosting a Reverse Tashlich: a beach cleanup to remove human "sins" from the water.
Every year since, Reverse Tashlich has expanded as new communities have joined and removed thousands of pounds of debris from waterfront locations around the world as part of their High Holiday observance. Last year over 3000 participants from 245 communities in 12 countries joined the initiative. Or Hadash will participate this year by cleaning up as part of the Chattahoochee RiverKeepers.
details on where to meet and what to bring will be provided later. Great for all ages and stages!
Location: TBD