Gershon's Monster: A Story for the Jewish New Year / Gershon sometimes made mistakes. But unlike most people, he never regretted them or asked asked anyone's forgiveness. Why should he? He merely swept them up and tossed them into the cellar. Then, every year on Rosh Hashanah, he would put them into a sack and cast them out to sea. Little did he know that his thoughtless behaviour would come back to haunt him. Was there still a chance for him to change?