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Looking back and looking forward, our Jewish-Brazilian Tashlich builds on the ancient ritual of casting away our sins in the form of breadcrumbs, adding prayers for renewal and new directions in the coming year in the form of flowers. Music, intention setting, and hanging out with friends on the pier.
Meet at the West Side Highway, we will walk together towards the pier.
"Our theme for these High Holy Days is the Year of Improvisation. As we journey from the storytelling of 18th century Ukraine, to the mystical courts of 12th century Cairo, and into the music scene of 21st century New York City, we will search for ways to live life with a sense of lightness and play.
Improvisation is the art of listening, of taking what comes your way, and adding to what’s given. The improvisor’s response comes from the soulful center of one's being. We improvise when we relinquish our expectation of control and result, and instead enter into the scary yet liberating space of the present moment. Come improvise with us!”
-Rabbi Misha