Tashlikh Ritual

Below is a special worksheet for tashlikh that our Renewal congregation uses. We record on this worksheet things we want to cast off, keep, or bring into the New Year in many different aspects of our lives such as thoughts, beliefs, relationships, work, and spirituality. It’s a more holistic approach to this ritual. Afterwards we pair up with a buddy and share what we’ve written. It is also our tradition to cast off birdseed rather than bread during tashlikh.

 

  Cast Off           Keep           Make Room For/      Reclaim          
   Thoughts
 
     
   Beliefs
 
     
   Relationships
 
     
   Work/Career
 
     
   Body/Health
 
     
   Hobbies
 
     
   Service    (volunteering)      
   Spirituality
 
     

 

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