Joined: 02-08-2007 Posts: 44,221
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Gene363 wrote:I knew tomorrow was Rosh Hashanah from my calendar so I googled that, then found, "What is the proper greeting for Rosh Hashanah"
The complete answer was:
"Another greeting used is l'shanah tovah, which translates "to a good year," and originates from the full greeting, l'shanah tovah tikateiv v'tichateimu, which translates from the Hebrew to "may you be inscribed and sealed for a good year."" yup, inscribed in the Book of Life
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