As a service to the congregation, every five years, The Shofar reminds the congregation to participate in tashlich, the symbolic ritual of casting away one’s sins by throwing crumbs of bread into a body of water. Some people have been known to ask what kind of bread crumbs they should throw. Herewith…
for ordinary sins, white bread
for exotic sins, French bread
for dark sins, pumpernickel
for complex sins, multi-grain
for tasteless sins, rice cakes
for sins of indecision, waffles
for sins committed in haste, matza
for sins under 18 minutes, Shmurah matza
for sins of chutzpah, fresh bread
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 excessive use of irony, rye bread
for telling bad jokes, corn bread
for hardening arteries, jelly doughnuts
for being money hungry, enriched bread
for war mongering, Kaiser rolls
for immodest dressing, tarts
for causing injury to others, tortes
for davening off tune, flat bread
for being holier than thou, bagels
for unfairly upbraiding another, challah
for trashing the environment, dumplings
for sins of pride, puff pastry
for sins of the righteous, angel food cake
for selling your soul, devil’s food cake
for substance abuse, stoned wheat
for heavy drugs, poppy seed
for petty larceny, stollen
for timidity, milk toast
for risking one’s life unnecessarily, hero
for being hyper-critical, pancakes
for political skullduggery, Bismarks
for over eating, stuffing bread
for gambling, fortune cookies
for abrasiveness, grits
for being snappish, gingerbread
for impetuosity, quick bread
for negligent slip ups, banana bread
for dropping in without warning, popovers
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