Abstaining from sins: Jews throughout Israel held during Rosh Hashanah the traditional Tashlekh ceremony, in which a special prayer is held near a mikveh or a spring.
The throwing ceremony takes place after the Mincha prayer on Rosh Hashanah.
The worshipers say "Tashlekh" next to a mikve water or a spring.
In this the believers are symbolically freed from sins.
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One of the Rosh Hashanah ceremonies, photo: None
It probably originated in the Ashkenaz region of Europe in the 15th century.
However, there are among the Ashkenazi community who do not practice the ceremony.
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