Quantcast

New Year, purify on the pier 

new-2009-09-29_z

In the ritual of Tashlich, performed during Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, members of Greenwich Village’s progressive New Shul cast bits of bread into the Hudson River from the Christopher St. Pier. Throwing the bread symbolizes the previous year’s sins being “cast off” into deep waters, into which they sink and disappear.