Into the Water: Mediation and Tashlich Ceremony
Tue, Sep 23
|Williamsburg Waterfront
A Brooklyn waterfront meditation and Tashlich ritual centered around Rosh Hashanah intention and reflection.


Time & Location
Sep 23, 2025, 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Williamsburg Waterfront
About the event
Join The Neighborhood for a High Holiday ritual of reflection, meditation, and song with meditation teacher Alison Laichter and musician Martine Duffy.
Tashlich is a centuries-old practice in which communities gather by a flowing body of water to symbolically cast off the burdens, regrets, and missteps of the past year. The word “tashlich” means “casting away," a spiritual cleansing and a chance to begin again.
The tradition of Tashlich during the High Holidays invites us to deeply reflect on the past year and notice if we've been living lives that reflect our values, decide what we want or need to let go of to make space for the new, and plant ourselves on the path to truly become who we want to be.
This free, outdoor gathering will take place along the Williamsburg Waterfront (specific location released the week before) on Tuesday, September 23, where Alison will guide us through…