Jewish New Year Greeting
Jewish New Year Greeting. As we prepare to celebrate the new year, it's time to start thinking about all of the cards you will need to send out. The High Holy Days are a good time to renew your commitment to social justice.
Even outside Israel, Hebrew is an important part of Jewish life. A Happy and Sweet New Year Send this e-card. Barukh ha-nimẓa: אָצמִּנַה ךור ָּב: Blessed be the one (already) present.
Many Jews, even if they do not speak Hebrew fluently, will know several of these greetings (most are Hebrew, and among Ashkenazim some are Yiddish).
Happy Jewish new year to you and your family.
Rosh HaShanah (Hebrew: רֹאשׁ הַשָּׁנָה, Rōʾš hašŠānā, lit. "start of the year") is the Jewish New Year. Background for Tu Bishvat greeting card or poster. Since many of the new "Chalutzim" were ideologically quite secular, the cards of this era do not.
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