On the first day of Rosh Hashanah after the afternoon prayer, devout Jewish go to the lake and recite the Tashlich prayers, wherein they symbolically cast out sins into the water and leave old shortcomings behind. They start the new year with a clean slate. The profound value of water to heal the earth is crucial. Our sacred practices in many cultures and religions depend on protecting our global environment from the micro to macro levels.
On the first day of Rosh Hashanah after the afternoon prayer, devout Jewish go to the lake and recite the Tashlich prayers, wherein they symbolically cast out sins into the water and leave old shortcomings behind. They start the new year with a clean slate. The profound value of water to heal the earth is crucial. Our sacred practices in many cultures and religions depend on protecting our global environment from the micro to macro levels.