Happy New Year Wishes Jewish. In Hebrew Shana Tova is the traditional way to wish someone a Happy New Year. Happy is very appropriate for the first set but not so much for the second.
A day of joy a time of hope a year of happiness. One of the most popular greetings is Lshanah tovah. It is a holiday there and people offer prayers by visiting the river banks and shake their clothes and pockets to cast away the sins and bad deeds symbolically that they have done previous year.
Lshana tova For a good year Lshana tova is a different slightly fancier way of saying shana tova.
Jews commemorating Rosh Hashanah wish each other a Happy New Year in several different ways. Some say Happy New Year or a happy and healthy New Year You might also hear people greet one another during Rosh Hashanah in Yiddish Gut Yom Tov meaning happy holiday. Wishing your Jewish friends happy new year is as easy as saying LShana Tova which means For a good year in Hebrew. During the holiday of Rosh Hashanah women.