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You can also say chag sameach, which translates to happy festival and is the Hebrew equivalent of happy holidays. To make this Passover greeting specific, you can throw the word Pesach in the middle of that phrase chag Pesach samech. To wish somebody a kosher and joyous Passover in Hebrew, it would be
On Passover, we can greet one another with Chag Pesach sameach! which means Happy Passover! and some people wish each other a sweet Pesach, or, in Yiddish, a ziessen Pesach. We can also say Chag kasher vsameach (Happy and kosher holiday, referring to Passovers food restrictions).
Pesach, Passover, Spring Holiday, Exodus, Season of Liberation. The Passover holiday is identified with different names in the Torah. Some of the names are common knowledge; others have a much deeper meaning. Here we will discuss the name Zman Cheiruseinu, which means Season of Our Liberation.
General and Traditional Passover Wishes Happy Passover! Chag Sameach! (Happy Holiday!) Chag Pesach Sameach! (Happy Passover!) Chag Pesach kasher vesameach. (Have a kosher and joyous Passover.) Thinking of you this Passover. Wishing you a meaningful Passover.
Blessed are You, Lord, who provides for all. God and God of our ancestors, may You remember us on this day of Passover to bless us with kindness and mercy for a life of peace and happiness. We pray that He who establishes peace in the heavens grant peace for us, for all Israel, and all of mankind, and let us say, Amen.
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Is it appropriate to say Happy Passover? If you want to greet a loved one who is celebrating Passover, Happy Passover is an appropriate sentiment. You could also say chag sameach, which means happy holiday in Hebrew, or chag kasher vsemeach, which means have a happy and kosher Passover.
General and Traditional Passover Wishes Chag Sameach! (Happy Holiday!) Chag Pesach Sameach! (Happy Passover!) Chag Pesach kasher vesameach. (Have a kosher and joyous Passover.) Thinking of you this Passover. Wishing you a meaningful Passover.

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