How Do You Greet Someone For Rosh Hashanah?

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Another greeting you might hear on Rosh Hashanah is “chag sameach” (pronounced chahg sah-MAY-ach), which translates to “happy holiday,” My Jewish Learning points out. (ReformJudaism.org, however, says that ‘chag sameach,’ strictly speaking, “is used only on the three pilgrimage festivals: Passover, Shavuot, and Sukkot.”)

And then there’s “gut yontff,” (pronounced goot YUHN-tiff), a Yiddish version of a Hebrew phrase meaning “good day,” reserved for major Jewish holidays when work is forbidden.

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