Rosh Hashana Greeting sayings: 40 Greetings to Send on Rosh Hashana

 – Rosh Hashana Greeting sayings – 

Rosh Hashanah is the Jewish New Year’s celebration. It is the first of the Jewish High Holy Days, translated into “the beginning of the year” This two-day celebration consists of several rituals, and several symbolic foods are eaten.

Rosh Hashana Greeting sayings:

Here’s a look at 40 of the best greeting sayings from Rosh Hashanah to share on this special holiday.

40 Rosh Hashana Greeting sayings

  1. ‘The key to understanding the themes of Rosh Hashanah is the date. The Day of Judgment for the world was not chosen arbitrarily, but is specifically on this date — not because it is the first day of the year, but because it is the anniversary of the creation of Adam and Eve.’ – South Africa’s Chief Rabbi, Dr. Warren Goldstein

  2. With Warmest Thoughts at Rosh Hashanah. To greet you and to wish you all the joys your heart can hold—mazel, good health, and happiness in the coming year.

  3. A wish for the New Year and always. Shalom!

  4. With special thoughts of you and a wish that the year ahead will be filled with peace, happiness, and good health.

  5. “At the New Year, with special thoughts of you, and a wish that the year ahead will be filled with peace, happiness, and good health.”

  6. ‘We meet today to thank Thee for the era done, and Thee for the opening one’ – John Greenleaf Whittier

  7. At the New Year, with special thoughts of you, and a wish that the year ahead will be filled with peace, happiness, and good health.

  8. May this New Year be filled with health and happiness, and sweet moments for you and your family.  L’shanah Tovah!

  9. “May this New Year be sweet, healthy and happy. L’shanah Tovah! Happy Rosh Hashanah!”

  10. When you look into your heart as the New Year starts, may you discover a new sense of possibility, a new belief in the gifts you have to share, and a renewed commitment to your faith and your dreams. Happy Rosh Hashanah!

  11. On Rosh Hashanah it is written… On Yom Kippur it is sealed. May it be written and may it be sealed that you have a new year that brings fulfillment and happiness, peace and prosperity – all of life’s very best things. Have a Happy, Healthy New Year!

  12. “May this New Year be filled with health and happiness, and sweet moments for you and your family.  L’shanah Tovah!”

  13. A wish for the New Year and always. Shalom!

  14. At the New Year, with special thoughts of you, and a wish that the year ahead will be filled with peace, happiness, and good health.

  15. “On Rosh Hashanah wishing you peace, happiness, good luck God’s blessing and success. L’shanah Tovah! Happy Rosh Hashanah!”

  16. A day of joy, a time of hope, a year of happiness. Wishing you peace at Rosh Hashanah and always.

  17. May your home light up with joy. Happy Rosh Hashanah!

  18. ‘May it be Your will, Lord our God and God of our ancestors, that you renew for us a good and sweet year’ – Hebraic Berakhah

  19. On Rosh Hashanah it is written… On Yom Kippur it is sealed. May it be written and may it be sealed that you have a new year that brings fulfillment and happiness, peace and prosperity – all of life’s very best things. Have a Happy, Healthy New Year!

  20. May this New Year be filled with health and happiness, and sweet moments for you and your family. L’shanah Tovah!

    May this New Year be filled with health and happiness, and sweet moments for you and your family. L’shanah Tovah!

  21. A day of joy, a time of hope, a year of happiness. Wishing you peace at Rosh Hashanah and always.

  22. May this New Year be sweet, healthy and happy. L’shanah Tovah! Happy Rosh Hashanah!

  23. ‘Rosh Hashana is steeped in ritual. We eat the head of a sheep or fish as a symbol of leadership and ascendency. We dip our challah and apple in honey in the hope of a sweet year.”’ – Rabbi Eliyahu Hoffmann

  24. “When you look into your heart as the New Year starts, may you discover a new sense of possibility, a new belief in the gifts you have to share, and a renewed commitment to your faith and your dreams. Happy Rosh Hashanah!”

  25. On Rosh Hashanah wishing you peace, happiness, good luck God’s blessing and success. L’shanah Tovah! Happy Rosh Hashanah!

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  26. On Rosh Hashanah wishing you peace, happiness, good luck God’s blessing and success. L’shanah Tovah! Happy Rosh Hashanah!

  27. May your home light up with joy. Happy Rosh Hashanah!

  28. “A wish for the New Year and always. Shalom!”

  29. Wishing you good health, happiness, peace and prosperity. Today and all through the year! L’shanah Tovah!

  30. “On Rosh Hashanah it is written… On Yom Kippur it is sealed. May it be written and may it be sealed that you have a new year that brings fulfillment and happiness, peace and prosperity – all of life’s very best things. Have a Happy, Healthy New Year!”

  31. When you look into your heart as the New Year starts, may you discover a new sense of possibility, a new belief in the gifts you have to share, and a renewed commitment to your faith and your dreams. Happy Rosh Hashanah!

  32. May this New Year be sweet, healthy and happy. L’shanah Tovah! Happy Rosh Hashanah!

  33. Wishing you good health, happiness, peace and prosperity. Today and all through the year! L’shanah Tovah!

  34. “A day of joy, a time of hope, a year of happiness. Wishing you peace at Rosh Hashanah and always.”

  35. ‘On one hand, we know that Rosh Hashanah is the Day of Judgment. The scales are poised. Each person is judged according to his deeds (or lack of them.’ – Binyomin Adilman

  36. Everything wonderful and new-that’s what you’re being wished at this special time of year.

  37. “May your home light up with joy. Happy Rosh Hashanah!”

  38. ‘Rosh Hashanah isn’t just about being new, it’s about a change.”’ – Max Levis

  39. ‘For many Jews, Rosh Hashanah and teshuvah are annual reminders of the possibility to renew relationships with God and with each other.’ – Rebecca Missel

  40.  “Wishing you good health, happiness, peace and prosperity. Today and all through the year! L’shanah Tovah!”

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