- tash|lich
- tash|lich or tash|lik «TAHSH lihkh», noun. Judaism.1. the custom of reciting a penitential prayer near a stream of water on the afternoon of Rosh Hashanah, often symbolically casting away one's sins by throwing pieces of bread into the water.2. the penitential prayer recited in this ritual.╂[< Hebrew tashlīkh thou shalt cast, future of shālakh to cast]
Useful english dictionary. 2012.