A Rosh Hashanah Walk

A Rosh Hashanah Walk by Carol Levin, published by Kar-Ben Copies in 1987, is a 32-page book written in English. This work presents a narrative where a group of children embark on a walk during Rosh Hashanah, exploring the significance of the holiday and the custom of “tashlich,” which involves casting away sins into water as a form of seeking forgiveness for the New Year.
Readers will find an engaging exploration of Jewish traditions and the themes of reflection and renewal associated with Rosh Hashanah. The book provides insights into the holiday’s customs, making it a valuable resource for understanding the religious and cultural aspects of this celebration. Through the children’s journey, the narrative emphasizes the importance of forgiveness and the new beginnings that the New Year represents.
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A group of children take a Rosh Hashanah walk and learn about the custom of “tashlich” which means to “throw one’s sins into the water and ask for forgiveness for the New Year.”
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