Shabbat Hike + Tashlich for High Holidays with Beth Ami Humanistic Jewish Congregation

Shabbat Hike + Tashlich for High Holidays with Beth Ami Humanistic Jewish Congregation

The Jewish New Year is a time of reflection and renewal. Begin your personal process with a High Holiday Tashlich experience followed by an optional Shabbat hike. Our alternative Tashlich is an opportunity for contemplation in a beautiful setting.

Greet the Jewish New Year 5785 in a culturally relevant way, honoring our traditions and creating meaning for today. Transform the practice of Tashlich or “casting off sins” into a welcome embrace of our individual and community wishes and plans for the coming  year. Then, if you like, continue with a hike along the beautiful South Mesa Trail. You may want to bring a blanket or camp chair as there is no seating near the creek. Remember to bring water and dress for the ever-changing Colorado weather. 

Note: We will be collecting donations of non-perishable foods and toiletries for Community Food Share at this and our other two High Holiday gatherings.

Click the Attend button on our Meetup Event page so we know to expect you.

Beth Ami, the only Humanistic Jewish congregation in Colorado, is a proud affiliate of the Society for Humanistic Judaism. We celebrate Jewish holidays, learning and life cycle events through the secular lens of history, culture, and reason. We believe in the human capacity to create a better world without supernatural intervention.

Beth Ami is a welcoming community where we connect to Jewish past, celebrate Jewish present and link to Jewish future through a humanistic philosophy. We encourage anyone interested in learning about Humanistic Judaism to attend this and all our events.

Let’s do Jewish – Humanistically!

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