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In this episode, we stroll down to the nearest body of water for Tashlich, the Rosh Hashanah ritual where Jews symbolically cast off their mistakes and start the year with a clean slate—one breadcrumb (or metaphorical breadcrumb) at a time. We'll explore where the custom comes from, why water plays such a big role, how different communities put their own spin on it, and what this simple, scenic ceremony says about renewal, reflection, and hope. Join us as we toss off the old year's baggage—without feeding too many ducks.