Two beautiful photos of the Gulf of Mexico taken while I was in Galveston, TX. These pictures of water, combined with the current season, remind me of the Jewish custom of tashlich, a practice conducted by Jews on Rosh Hashanah in which we cast off our sins from the previous year, embodied in the form of bread crumbs, and scatter them upon a large body of water. Enjoy the beauty and, again, have a blessed new year.
Friday, September 6, 2013
Horizons
Two beautiful photos of the Gulf of Mexico taken while I was in Galveston, TX. These pictures of water, combined with the current season, remind me of the Jewish custom of tashlich, a practice conducted by Jews on Rosh Hashanah in which we cast off our sins from the previous year, embodied in the form of bread crumbs, and scatter them upon a large body of water. Enjoy the beauty and, again, have a blessed new year.
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