7th Annual Repair the Sea Reverse Tashlich
Join the Temple Beth Am community at Virginia Key as we reverse the tradition of Tashlich & cleanse human sins in a collaborative environmental cleanup. This is a temple-wide initiative. Temple members will meet at Virginia Key parking lot at 9:30 am.
Reverse Tashlich is an innovative environmental Jewish ritual. Last year 4000 Jews and allies in 23 countries collaborated to honor tradition and address a modern crisis, by cleaning up waterfront locations and combating plastic pollution as we enter the High Holidays. Incorporating Reverse Tashlich into Jewish life allows individuals to connect their spiritual and ethical values with environmental stewardship, while being a part of a global movement. Join us to foster a deeper sense of interconnectedness with the natural world, the global community, and promote positive change.
Families of the 4th and 5th grade at Religious School are offered a bus that will leave the campus at 9:00 AM sharp for Virginia Key. You must sign up for the bus by September 26, 2024. This program for the 4th and 5th grades is an alternate program. There will still be classes for those families that cannot attend the Tashlich. Sign up here.