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  1. The most common Jewish greeting on Yom Kippur is gmar chatima tovah (pronounced gih-MAR chah-tee-MAH toe-VAH), which literally means “a good final sealing.”

  2. The catch-all greeting you can use for the entire season is “Shanah tovah” (שנה טובה), which means “Good year.” The word “u’metuka” (ומתוקה), and sweet, is sometimes appended to the end.

  3. Sep 25, 2020 · The traditional Yom Kippur greeting. “Gmar chatima tova” is the customary greeting on Yom Kippur. In English, it means “May you be sealed in the Book of Life.” According to Jewish...

  4. Sep 22, 2023 · On Yom Kippur, appropriate greetings are more reflective than celebratory. Here are some things to say, as well as what to avoid.

  5. Aug 28, 2023 · Jump to: How to greet someone on Yom Kippur. Traditional Yom Kippur greetings. Common Yom Kippur greetings in English. Other Yom Kippur greetings in Hebrew and Yiddish. Yom Kippur,...

  6. Sep 9, 2021 · This year, Yom Kippur begins at sunset on Tuesday, October 4th and ends on the evening of Wednesday, October 5th. There are several ways to greet someone on Yom Kippur and leading up to the day. (Also, be sure to check out our last minute Yom Kippur checklist.)

  7. In this article, we'll share the best traditional and unique greetings that non-Jews could respectfully send to their Jewish friends and colleagues during this special occasion. "Happy Yom Kippur!" — Why This Is Not Said. For most festivals and holidays, you could wish people a happy or joyful time.

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