Rosh Hashana

For all of you who don’t know, Rosh Hashana is the Jewish New Year. It begins this year at sundown on October 1.

Traditionally, on the first day of Rosh Hashana you throw bread crumbs away to represent throwing away your sins of the past year and starting fresh.

SUGGESTIONS FOR TASHLICH

Taking a few crumbs to Tashlich from whatever old bread is in the house lacks subtlety, nuance and religious sensitivity. Instead, this coming Rosh Hashanah consider these options:

For ordinary sins, use White Bread

For exotic sins, French Bread

For particularly dark sins, Pumpernickel

For complex sins, Multi-grain

For twisted sins, Pretzels

For tasteless sins, Rice Cakes

For sins of indecision, Waffles

For sins committed in haste, Matzah

For sins committed in less than eighteen minutes, Shmurah Matzah

For sins of chutzpah, Fresh Bread

For substance abuse, Poppy Seed

For committing arson, Toast

For committing auto theft, Caraway

For being ill tempered, Sourdough

For silliness, Nut Bread

For not giving full value, Shortbread

For jingoism, Yankee Doodles

For excessive use of irony, Rye Bread

For telling bad jokes, Corn Bread

For hardening our hearts, Jelly doughnuts

For being money hungry, Enriched Bread or Raw Dough

For war-mongering, Kaiser Rolls

For immodest dressing, Tarts

For causing injury or damage to others, Tortes

For promiscuity, Hot Buns For racism, Crackers

For sophisticated racism, Ritz Crackers

For davvening off tune, Flat Bread

For being holier than thou, Bagels

For unfairly upbraiding another, Challah

For indecent photography, Cheese Cake

For trashing the environment, Dumplings

For sins of laziness, Any Very Long Loaf

For sins of pride, Puff Pastry

For lying, Baked Goods with Nutrasweet and Olestra

For wearing tasteless hats, Tam Tams

For the sins of the righteous, Angel Food Cake

For selling your soul, Devils Food Cake

For lust in your heart, Wonder Bread

For inhaling, Stoned Wheat

Remember, you don’t have to show your crumbs to anyone.

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