Queer Yeshiva Tashlich
Join Queer Yeshiva for some space for reflection and song this High Holiday season.
On Sunday 28th September in the time between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, we'll gather by the canal in Kings Cross at 2pm as a community for the ritual of Tashlich.
Tashlich is a custom of symbolically casting off sins into a body of water. We'll be taking some time to think about what we want to leave behind in the past year and transform in our lives for the coming year.
Exact location to be emailed to attendees - it's a 10 minute walk from King's Cross Station and wheelchair accessible with an accessible toilet right by where we're gathering. Assistance dogs are welcome but unfortunately other dogs cannot attend.
The event is free to attend, but if you would like to make an optional donation to Queer Yeshiva to ensure everything we run can stay accessible to our communtiy it would be very appreciated.
Hashem
The fish
Water which reminds us that constant flow and change underpins the foundation of all life
You!
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