Tashlich with Teens: A Discussion & Ritual Guide

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Tashlich is a High Holiday ritual of throwing into a river breadcrumbs (or an ecologically friendly alternative, such as rice paper), as a symbolic casting out of our misdeeds from the past year.

The ritual takes its name from Micah 7:19, in which the prophet described God as forgiving the people: “You shall throw away (תַשְׁלִיךְ – tashlich) into the deep sea all of our sins.” This ritual guide, designed for parents and teens, can be used anytime through Sukkot near a body of water.

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