Tashlikh for Survivors |Sunday 6 October| 20.00-21.15 UK time

Tashlikh for Survivors |Sunday 6 October| 20.00-21.15 UK time

£0.00 - £18.00
Tashlikh is a Jewish folk custom practised around Rosh Hashanah, typically by casting breadcrumbs into flowing water to cast off the past year.
Often, this is framed as being about casting off 'sins,' which can be challenging for those of us with a trauma history and/or people in ur lives or our pasts that we can't forgive. This tashlikh will be trauma-informed and survivor-led.

You might find this space useful if you are LGBTQIA+, plus size, disabled or otherwise have an unsupportive/critical families whose actions, inaction or attitudes have proved harmful; as well as people who have experienced direct violence or other trauma either from strangers or loved ones.
All are welcome - there will be no pressure to disclose any of your experiences before or during the session, but survivor experiences will be centred during the ritual.

**Please bring a bowl of water and some salt, bread or flower petals for casting.**

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About Jaime S.K Starr
Jaime is a nonbinary, queer, disabled, Jewish, Irish, anarchist fairy. They are a Kesher Fellow with ALEPH, an educator & performance poet. Their work is published by Hey Alma, At The Well, in Queer Icons: A Queer Bodies Anthology & in Twenty-Eight: Stories From The Survivors of Section 28.  Yelala has hosted Jaime's Tashlikh adaptation for the past few years and  although they are not able to join us this year, they have given their blessing for their ritual to be repeated led by Rachel.  https://linktr.ee/JSKStarr

About Yelala
Founded by Kohenet Rachel Rose Reid and Kohenet Yael Tischler, Yelala is a constellation of work that celebrates Earth-centred, feminist, Jewish spirituality, and reclaims and renews the practices of our women/femme and folk ancestors, spanning from antiquity to the present day. www.yelala.co.uk