Happy Rosh Hashanah 2024: Best Images, Wishes, Messages, Quotes, Pictures, and Greeting Cards
ROSH HASHANAH is a few days away with people around the world getting ready to celebrate the Jewish New Year. Let us know how to wish someone a happy Rosh Hashanah in 2024.
Rosh Hashanah is a Jewish holiday marking the first and second days of the Jewish year. (In 2024, Rosh Hashanah begins at sunset on Wednesday, October 2, 2024 and continue through sundown on Friday, October 4.). It’s the day G‑d created Adam and Eve, and it’s celebrated as the head of the Jewish year.
Tips: How to Celebrate Rosh Hashanah in 2024
You may see the video for a better understanding of what is Rosh Hashanah and how to celebrate it.
How to wish a happy Rosh Hashanah?
The right way for wishing someone a happy Rosh Hashanah is “Shanah tovah”.
“Shanah tovah” means “good year” in Hebrew. It can be used throughout the season.
Often “Shanah tovah umetukah” meaning “[have a] good and sweet year”, is used.
for better understanding have a look at this video.
Another greeting is “Leshana tovah tikatev v’tichatem” which is suitable to say to men returning from synagogue service.
When greeting a female, this is modified to “Leshana tovah tikatevee v’tichatemee”
The phrase, which can be a mouthful, means “may you be written and sealed for a good year”.
“Gut yontif”, which means “wishing you a good holiday” works for both Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur – the holiest day of the year in Judaism.
Happy Rosh Hashanah 2024 Wishes
A new year is a new start, hope all things work on your favor in the upcoming year! Happy Rosh Hashanah! Shanah Tovah’tukah!
Wishing you a year filled with prosperity, happiness, and good health both mentally and physically! Happy Rosh Hashanah!
Rosh Hashanah is an occasion to celebrate all our blessings, may the Lord be with you always and forever! Happy Rosh Hashanah! Shana Tovah!
Cheers to all the new joyousness, hopes, and blessings that the New Year is bringing along! Happy Rosh Hashanah! May this new year be full of success!
May you be blessed with a year full of good fortunes and the peaceful harmony of life! Wishing you all the best for this new year! Shanah Tovah’tukah!
Wishing you all the best for the new year. Hope you achieve all of your desired goals and success in this coming year. I wish you good health and long-lasting prosperity! Shana Tovah!
May all your wishes come true. May this year bring the positivity in you in the upcoming year! May Lord gives all of us patience on hard times, Happy Rosh Hashanah!
May this new year introduce you to new adventures in life. May the unsolved mysteries in your life be solved. May you find new roads to explore and new success to achieve! Happy Rosh Hashanah!
Hope this new year will give you several opportunities to prove yourself and bring out the best in you! Best wishes for the new year! Happy Rosh Hashanah!
Let us thank the Lord for a fruitful year that’s coming to an end, and may he always keep us blessed with his supreme blessings! Happy Rosh Hashanah! Shana Tovah!
Rosh Hashanah Wishes for Friends
On this New Year I wish you a fun-filled, beautiful and joyous journey with your loved ones! May all your wishes come true, and you have a lucky and enchanting New Year!
I hope the upcoming year will be a tremendous journey full of laughter and less of hardship for you! Enjoy every flake of it! Happy Rosh Hashanah!
You are more like my family rather than a friend, Thanks for always having my back! Happy Rosh Hashanah, Shana Tovah!
May all of your cherished desires be fulfilled and may you achieve new milestones in your life in this new year; wish all the triumph will embrace you! Happy Rosh Hashanah!
I wish the new year will give you a million blissful moments like this one. May this year be the best one that you have ever lived. Shana Tovah!
Another year is spent with your blissful presence always by my side. I feel blessed that Lord put you in my life, dear friend! Happy Rosh Hashanah!
Rosh Hashanah Wishes for Family
I feel honored to be a part of such an amazing and loving family, Happy Rosh Hashanah! I love you and miss you all so much.
Lord loves me so much that he always keeps me surrounded by the love of you guys. You people made me the person I am today! Happy Rosh Hashanah, fam!
Wishing you a year full of laughter and moments worth treasuring! May the year shine brighter for you, Happy Rosh Hashanah! Shana Tovah!
With the warmest thoughts of Rosh Hashanah, I pray to Lord for your better health and betterment! Shana Tovah!
Shana Tovah Wishes for Family
Wishing for a better life on this new year, let’s take the oath to become better human beings on this Rosh Hashanah! Shana Tovah!
May each day of the upcoming new year be filled with cheers, contentment, affluence, and all the good things! Happy Rosh Hashanah! Shana Tovah!
Rosh Hashanah Greetings Quotes
“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
“We meet today to thank Thee for the era done and Thee for the opening one.” – John Greenleaf Whittier
“As long as the candle is still burning, it is still possible to accomplish and to mend.” – Rabbi Yisrael Salanter
“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
“Like an apple tree among trees of the forest, so is my beloved among the youths.” – Song of Songs
Rosh Hashanah Greetings
“Rosh Hashanah isn’t just about being new, it’s about a change.” – Max Levis
“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
“The Lord made Adam, the Lord made Eve, he made ’em both a little bit naive.” – Yip Harburg
“For many Jews, Rosh Hashanah and Teshuvah are annual reminders of the possibility to renew relationships with God and with each other.” – Rebecca Missel
“The Devil did not tempt Adam and Eve to steal, to lie, to kill, to commit adultery; he tempted them to live independent of God.” – Bob Jones, Sr.
“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