From: Faith Kates ‹ > To: Faith Kates ‹ > Subject: Fwd: Casting sins on Rosh Hashanah.... Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2014 14:20:30 +0000 Wishing you happy healthy 5775 Tashlich, from the Hebrew 'to throw' is an old rite, a relaxed moment during the solemn period of introspection and self evaluation. The ceremony is an opportunity to meet and greet friends. wishing a healthy and Happy New Year. On Rosh Hashanah we symbolically cast our sins into the water, Tashlich. During the afternoon of the first day of the Jewish New Year, Rosh Hashanah Jews traditionally go to the ocean, ponds, a stream or river to pray and throw bread crumbs into the water. Symbolically, the fish devour their sins. Occasionally, people ask what kind of bread crumbs should be thrown. Here are suggestions for breads which may be most appropriate for specific sins, which you can implement: For complex sins Multigrain For ordinary sins White Bread For particularly dark sins Pumpernickel For twisted sins Pretzels For tasteless sins Rice Cakes EFTA00996800