Days of Awe: Tashlich
Monday, September 26, 2022 • 1 Tishrei 5783
4:00 PM - 7:00 PMLong Dock Park, BeaconFor Tashlich, we gather on the banks of the Hudson River to cast off crumbs of bread symbolizing the stale narratives and old habits of mind that we want to be free of in the coming year.
We'll be meeting at Long Dock Park in Beacon. Feel free to bring some stale bread to cast off and some food to share. Please bring a blanket and picnic dinner so we can linger and spend some time together at the river.
This is an opportunity to reflect on the lives we are living and the aspirations we are both pursuing and forgetting. It’s a time for thinking about who we really are, and accounting for whether we are living in right relationship with ourselves, our family, our friends, and the Holy One of Blessing.
Registration for this event is unnecessary. Click here for more details and registration to attend our other Days of Awe Services.
While there is no specific fee for participating in the Days of Awe at BHA, we invite you to contribute to the BHA Kol Nidrei Campaign so we can continue to be the home for vibrant Jewish life in the Hudson Valley.
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