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Recalling
our own slavery in Egypt and caring for the strangers among us are at
the heart and soul of who we must be as a people, and as a community.
-- Jo-Ann Mort
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Tashlich for a Just City
by Emily Bass[This piece of liturgy was written for Jews For Racial & Economic Justice in New York City. Its themes will be resonant for residents of so many of our cities and towns. It may be used in your congregation's High Holiday services or Tashlich ceremony (which takes place this year on the second day of Rosh Hashanah, Sunday October 1), or in other gatherings for worship or protest. See also A Poem For Tashlich.- ed.] It is our city, built of our silences and strengths, that is in the balance, here today.
[Italicized text to be spoken by all:] We commit ourselves to the repair of education in our city. We cast away: Acceptance of classrooms where hatred grows;
We take on: Demanding funded classrooms filled with pride and dignity
We cast away: Acceptance of substandard living conditions;
We take on: Creating safe, humane living conditions for every person in this city.
We cast away: Acceptance of brutality;
We take on: Bearing witness and raising our voices until the city is safe by
We cast away: Acceptance of workfare’s exploitation and impermanence;
We take on: Fighting for jobs that pay a living wage, that uphold dignity and offer
Opportunity.
Emily Bass is a writer and educator who has worked with the Teachers
& Writers Collaborative. She is a of Jews for Racial & Economic
Justice including its Strategic Action Committee, and helped create
the alternative Tashlich ritual/street theater action.
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Saturday July 4, 2009 |
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Does your congregation incorporate social justice themes into its Tashlich ceremony, in which we symbolically cast our sins into the waters? Use other social action-oriented liturgy? Share it with the readers of SocialAction.com!
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