Tashlich Two Ways
Join us in Frick Park for a clean, litter-free means by which to cast away our sins. If you'd like, stay to help clean up litter from the streams and stream-beds in Frick Park. All ages are welcome! There will be cleanup activities both in and out of the water.


Time & Location:
Sep 23, 2025, 4:00 PM
Lower Frick Park Play Area, Pittsburgh, PA 15217, USA
Details:
We will meet in Frick Park, in the parking lot by the soccer fields. Tashlich begins at 4:00, and our Reverse Tashlich cleanup will begin at 4:30.
If you're staying for our cleanup, be sure to wear clothes (and shoes!) that can get dirty and wet. We will provide garbage bins and gloves.
All ages are welcome. There will be cleanup activities both in and out of the water.
TASHLICH is the traditional Rosh Hashanah ritual by which we symbolically cast away sins into a body of water and give ourselves a fresh start to the new year.
REVERSE TASHLICH transforms the ancient ritual to tackle the modern global issue of water pollution. Participants work together to remove potentially harmful debris from the water.

At 4:00 we'll perform a clean, litter-free means by which to cast away our sins, before setting out to clean up litter from the streams and streambeds in Frick Park at 4:30.
Meet in the Lower Frick Park parking lot by the soccer field.
We are proud to be part of this national effort to connect our spiritual traditions with environmental stewardship. For more information on Reverse Tashlich, click here.