Rosh Hashanah Day Two · Sunday, September 13
Musical Tashlich
Casting what we no longer need into moving water.
Tashlich means “you will cast.” The practice is old and stubbornly simple: we stand at the edge of a river or stream, name the things we’d rather not carry into the year ahead, and let the current take them. No building, no seats, no book required.
Ours is musical and all ages. We sing, we drum, and kids run around. Come whether or not you belong to a synagogue, whether or not you came to services that morning, whether or not you know a word of Hebrew.
When
Sunday, September 13
Rosh Hashanah Day Two
Where
At a local Pleasantville park
Get in touch and we’ll send it.
Who
Everyone
All ages, members and guests alike.
Bring someone with you
This is the one High Holy Day gathering with no ticket and no dues attached. If you’ve been curious about us, or you know someone who has, this is the easiest door to walk through. Call us or send a note, and we’ll tell you where to meet.
Pleasantville Community Synagogue · 219 Bedford Road, Pleasantville, NY 10570
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