Rosh Hashanah is the two day Jewish New Year celebration that begins on the first day of Tishrei, the seventh month of the ecclesiastical year. The term, Rosh Hashanah literally means the âHead of the yearâ. This day is the first of the Jewish High Holy which takes place in the early autumn of the Northern Hemisphere.
It is a day for prayers that include sounding of the ramâs horn and asking the lord for peace, prosperity and blessings. Festive meals and candle lightings in the evenings are all part of this auspicious celebration.
Below is a list of greetings and wishes to spread the joy of New Year to your friends and family-
________________On Rosh Hashanah, I wish you peace and happiness and Godâs blessings. Happiest Days are ahead of you.
May God shower you with eternal luck and success. Wishing you and your family a very Happy Rosh Hashanah.
On this special occasion of New Year, I wish you a year filled with prosperity, peace, happiness and good health.
May Godâs blessing always shine on you to lead a peaceful and happy life. Lâshanah Tovah! To you and your loved ones.
May this Rosh Hashanah bring you fulfillment and all the lifeâs best things. Have a very happy and healthy New Year.
On the special eve of Rosh Hashanah, I wish you and your loved ones nothing but health, happiness, peace and prosperity. Lâshanah Tovah!
May this New Year be filled with sweet and happy moments for you and your family. Wishing you a very happy Rosh Hashanah.
May your home light up with joy and happiness. Have an extremely peaceful and happy Rosh Hashanah.
As the New Year starts may you discover a new sense of responsibility. Hope you have a matured and responsible Rosh Hashanah.
On this New Year, may you have a new belief in the gifts you receive and share with all the people around you. Have an amazing Rosh Hashanah.
May this New Year hold the power to renew your faith in your dreams and your capabilities. I wish you all the success in life on a very happy occasion of Rosh Hashanah.
All we need in life is some love and happiness. May you discover both of them in this year. Have a very happy Rosh Hashanah.
On this special eve of Rosh Hashanah, Wish you a lifetime of joy, hope and happiness. Have a y a peaceful Rosh Hashanah with your friends and family.
On the day of Rosh Hashanah, we thank the God for the years we have been through safe and sound and pray to him for another joyful year.
May the Lord and the God of our ancestors renew us another happy and sweet year. Lâshanah Tovah! to everyone.
This is the time of reminding the Jews from all over the world to renew your relationship with God almighty. Have a great year ahead of you.
The New Year isnât only limited to the new you. It is about the newest change we can bring into our world. Have a fun filled Rosh Hashanah.
Head of a sheep or a fish should incur a sense of leadership and ascendency in you. Have a responsible year ahead of you.
Warm wishes and regards to your friends and your loved ones on this special day of Rosh Hashanah. Lâshanah Tovah!
On this New Year, May warm smiles fill your year and life with warmth and happiness. Have a great Rosh Hashanah.
May you sparkle and believe in the path you are on. I wish you all the success and luck on this auspicious occasion of Rosh Hashanah.
Learn from the year that have passed and live today with hope and may your tomorrow be filled with laughter and happiness. Have a wonderful Rosh Hashanah.
May all your future endeavors work out beautifully this year. Wishing you a happy and prosperous Rosh Hashanah.
This year will demand a different you from the one you were last year. I hope you can live up to every situation. Wishing you a very special and responsible Rosh Hashanah.
Only you hold the power to write your lifeâs 365 page book. On this Rosh Hashanah, I hope you can fill it with pleasant memories.
A fresh new year is knocking at your door. It depends on you what you are going to do with it. Have a safe and pleasant Rosh Hashanah.
Itâs that time of the year. So be thankful for the blessings of the past year and to take stock of all our achievements. Wish you a great year ahead. Lâshanah Tovah!
On this New Year, you have the privilege to start afresh, to start strong, and yet another chance to do everything you desire to do this year. Have a great Rosh Hashanah.
Set positive goals and resolutions on this Rosh Hashanah, and try to hang on to them and see the achievements being unfold. Wish you a very exciting New Year. Lâshanah Tovah!
On this Rosh Hashanah, make a resolution to keep yourself happy for the rest of 365 days. Have a joyful year ahead. Lâshanah Tovah!
Your character defines if you are able to carry out your positive resolutions or not. On the eve of Rosh Hashanah I wish you a determined year ahead.
The most amazing thing about chances is we get them every year. I hope you are able to make the most out of the chances you are going to get. Lâshanah Tovah!
Only you can help in writing your own story for this New Year by setting up positive goals. Wish you a joyful Rosh Hashanah.
The worst thing about a new year is time flown away. But the best thing about a new year is you are the pilot to make this one a great year. Wish you a cheerful Rosh Hashanah.
A new year makes us feel hopeful about our dreams and the new beginnings we are looking for. I hope you a fantastic year ahead and a very happy Rosh Hashanah.
On this special occasion of Rosh Hashanah, I wish you a bucket of happiness, a year of great success and a lifetime of good health. Lâshanav Tovah!
May this New Year, provide you with a light to guide you towards a positive and fruitful destination. Wish you a great Rosh Hashanah.
Sometimes, all we humans need is love. On the eve of Rosh Hashanah, I wish you all the warmth of love. Have a great year. Lâshanav Tovah!
On 1 October 1869, the Austrian post office produced the first official governmental Correspodenz-Karte (postal card), based on an idea developed by Emanuel Hermann, a Viennese Jewish economics professor. The first picture postcards appeared in the 1870s in several European countries. Germany, with its advanced print technology, became the center for illustrated cards of Jewish interest in the 1880s. The new form of communication spread to Poland and the United States. As early as 1888, a writer for the Warsaw monthly Izraelita criticized the German Jewish practice of sending ornate and ostentatious postcards for Rosh Hashanah, and was disappointed with the sums of money spent on buying and mailing them. Despite such views, the illustrated postcard became a great success, and by the first decades of the twentieth century the variety, richness, and quantity of them that were produced in Poland exceeded that of Germany.
Rosh Hashanah greeting postcard depicting blessing of the new moon at the end of Yom Kippurâthe blessing of the new moon (Kidush Levanah) is customarily recited the end of the Sabbath; in the months of Av and Tishre it is recited after the fasts of Tishah bâAv and Yom Kippur. (YIVO)
Jewish postcard producers in Poland were concentrated chiefly in Warsaw, and included firms such as Jehudia (owned by the newspaper Haynt), Alt-naj-land, Omanut, Verlag Synaj (Sinai), Verlag Central, Libanon, S. Resnik, and A. J. Ostrowski. Non-Jewish Polish firms, the most notable of which was Salon Malarzy Polskich of KrakĂłw, issued postcards on Jewish themes. Images included photographs and art by non-Jewish artists, as well as caricatures and antisemitic scenes and types.
Whereas in Germany biblical themes were popular, in Eastern Europe, Jewish postcards generally featured scenes of present-day life. There was also an emphasis on nostalgic views of the past and Jewish holidays and ceremonies. Many cards depicted shtetl scenes and Jewish streets, synagogues, and cemeteries. Photographs showed children, typical Jewish professions and people at work, and portraits of Jewish writers and personalities. Others displayed Zionist leaders, the new Zionist symbols, and romantic views of Palestine. During wartime, scenes of battle and pogroms showing Jewish victims were sometimes accompanied by a direct appeal for help on the back of the card. Some rare black-and-white photographic postcards are often the only extant images of an event, location, or destroyed synagogue.
Colorful postcards chiefly created to be greeting cards for Rosh Hashanah were the driving force behind the development of Jewish artistic postal cards in general. The leading graphic artist in this field was Khayim Goldberg (1890â1943), who staged holiday tableaux using amateur actors dressed in traditional garb, and added explanatory captions with rhyming verses in Yiddish. Though reflecting artificial scenes, these postcards, which were published by Jehudia, contained invaluable ethnographic information about Jewish practices, costumes, and ritual objects, especially pertaining to the High Holidays and the Sabbath. In addition, âartistic postcardsâ reproduced popular images by contemporary Jewish artists, or featured original designs.
Rosh Hashanah greeting postcard. The Yiddish verse reads: "Go faster, faster, little rooster / I have to shlog kapores / And must with luck catch up / With the new, good year." The boy riding the rooster on this card holds a sign reading in Hebrew, "This is my atonement, this is my substitute," part of the incantation recited during the shlogn kapores ceremony. (YIVO)
East European postcards were intended mainly for internal Jewish use, and their principal consumers were cosmopolitan Jews longing for a world that was quickly disappearing, a trend that intensified when many of the Polish cards were reprinted or used as models in the United States during the early twentieth century.
On Rosh Hashanah, Jews greet one another in person with warm wishes for the new year: âShana Tovaâ (Happy New Year), âChag Sameachâ (Happy Holiday), âGut Yuntifâ (Happy Holiday). But there is also a long tradition of sending new yearsâ greetings through the mail.
The tradition of sending Rosh Hashanah postal greetings probably dates to the 14th century, but it took off after the invention of postcards in the late 1860s. An inexpensive way to send quick greetings, postcards quickly became a popular mode of communication. They became a common way to send short greetings, especially on holidays. The fashion of sending postcards hit a peak just before the first World War.
In the early 20th century, Rosh Hashanah postcards, sent primarily by Jews in Europe and the United States, were usually composed in Yiddish and called shone-toyves cards (Yiddish for âa good yearâ). They carried images of Jewish holiday celebrations, lifecycle events, biblical scenes, notable rabbis, and more. Rosh Hashanah postcards may have been particularly popular during this time because there was so much immigration to America and families were often separated by very long distances.
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Rosh Hashanah Greetings and Wishes
May your home be filled with joy and happiness, Happy Rosh Hashanah!
L'Shana Tova
Shanah Tovah Umetukah
We meet today to thank God for the past year and welcome new blessings and happiness into our lives. Happy Rosh Hashanah!
L'Shanah Tovah Tikatevu V'taihatem
May your year be sealed with love, peace, and happiness, Happy Rosh Hashanah!
May it be the will of our God for your year to be sweet and good, Happy Rosh Hashanah!
As you start the New Year, may you discover new opportunities in your life, may your dreams come true. Happy Rosh Hashanah!
May your year be sealed today, may it be filled with love, peace, and prosperity. Mat the best things in life come your way. Have a Happy and Healthy New Year!
Best wishes for the New Year and throughout the year.
May this year be your year, a year full of love and happiness. Happy Rosh Hashanah!
Wishing you a day of joy and happiness, Happy Rosh Hashanah!
Wish you good health, peace, and happiness today and throughout the year. Happy Rosh Hashanah!
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I wish all those who are celebrating Rosh Hashanah a happy, bright, and healthy new year. Happy Rosh Hashanah!
Today and throughout the year, may you know peace and happiness, I wish you a very happy Rosh Hashanah!
As you celebrate this holiday, I wish you good health, peace, happiness, and prosperity. Happy Rosh Hashanah!
At the New Year, all I think of is you; you are special to my heart. I wish you a year full of peace, good health, and happiness. Happy Rosh Hashanah to you!
On Rosh Hashanah, I wish you good luck and Godâs blessing. Happy Rosh Hashanah!
May this New Year be the most memorable and happiest of all! Lâshanah Tovah! I wish you a Happy Rosh Hashanah!
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This is the day to renew your relationship with God. Happy Rosh Hashanah!
Rosh Hashanah is not just about celebrations, itâs about change in oneâs life.
A year of happiness, a day of joy, and a time to change, wishing you a happy Rosh Hashanah!
A wish for a beautiful year and always. Happy Rosh Hashanah!
Everything today is wonderful, may it remain constant throughout the year. Happy Rosh Hashanah!
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Rosh Hashanah is a two days celebration which marks the beginning of Jewish New Year. It is the time of enjoyment and happiness, the time to count your blessings and enjoy new beginnings in life. In 2022, it will be celebration from the evening of th September till the evening of 1st octomber. Sending Happy Rosh Hashanah greeting cards message to your loved ones is one way of celebrating this beautiful occasion. With Rosh Hashanah greeting sayings, you can express your love and wish your friends and family.
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2. On the wonderful occasion of Rosh Hashanah wishing you peace, fortune, happiness, prosperity and Godâs blessingâŚ. Lâshanah Tovah! Happy Rosh Hashanah to you and your family!
3. As we all prepare to welcome the New Year, I wish you a year full of smiles and happinessâŚ. May all problems and sorrows vanishâŚ.. Wishing you a very Happy Rosh Hashanah!!!
4. I wish you today and for the coming year the best of health, happiness, success and gloryâŚ.. Lâshanah Tovah! Best wishes on Rosh Hashanah.
5. On the occasion of Rosh Hashanah, I wish that the coming brings along contentment and smiles, new opportunities to grow and prosperâŚ.. Happy New Year to you.
6. As the calendar changes, we get busy to prepare for celebrationsâŚ. Wishing you a memorable and joyous celebration on Rosh Hashanah âŚ.. Best wishes on New Year.
7. May your heart and home are full of positivity and hopesâŚ.. May there are only smiles and no tearsâŚ..Lâshanah Tovah! Happy Rosh Hashanah!
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âWarm wishes on Rosh Hashanah to youâŚ. May this New Year unfold many new opportunities for you to grow and move ahead in life.â
âWishing a blessed and beautiful Rosh Hashanah my dearâŚ. May this year you are blessed with the memories that last forever in your life.â
âWishing you the most unforgettable celebrations on Rosh HashanahâŚ. May you welcome the new year with your loved ones and have beautiful festivities to enjoy!!!â
âI wish that each and every day of the upcoming year is a beautiful oneâŚ.. May there are more opportunities and less challengesâŚ.. Best wishes on Rosh Hashanah to you and your family.â
âAs you look deep insider your heart on New Year, you may find new hope and new possibilities to make it a memorable yearâŚâŚ. Wishing you Happy Rosh Hashanah.â
âToday is the day of happiness and enjoyment with your family and friendsâŚ. I wish that Rosh Hashanah is full of joys and unforgettable moments⌠Happy New Year.â
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âMay this year be the brightest and the happiest of all the years for youâŚ. May there are only smiles and happiness in your lifeâŚ. Happy Rosh Hashanah to you.â
âOn the occasion of Rosh Hashanah, I pray to Almighty to always bless you with the best of what you deserve and shower you with his choicest blessings.â
âA very Happy Rosh Hashanah to youâŚ. Wishing you more and more opportunities in this year to bring you more and more success in life.â
âWishing you peace and harmony, happiness and good health in this coming yearâŚ. Wishing you a blessed Rosh Hashanah with beautiful celebrations to remember forever.â
âTo all my family and friends, I wish the happiest and most joyous time to welcome the new yearâŚ. Wishing everyone a very Happy Rosh Hashanah full of cheers and smiles.â
âTo all my colleagues, I wish that this Rosh Hashanah bring along various opportunities to grow and prosper in your career and lifeâŚ. Happy Rosh Hashanah.â
âOn the occasion of Rosh Hashanah, I wish that you enjoy this auspicious occasion with your familyâŚ. Wishing a very blessed and Happy Rosh Hashanah.â
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âWishes from you mean a lot to me and a big thank you for Rosh Hashanah wishes that truly made my dayâŚ. Happy Rosh Hashanah to you too my dear.â
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