EXODUS: How Do You Wish Someone Happy Passover in Hebrew? Just say chag sameach’,

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#AceDailyNews – Millions of Jewish people across the world will be marking the start of the festival, also known as Pesach, which marks one of the most significant dates in the Jewish calendar, telling the story of the Exodus – when Moses freed the Israelites from the bonds of slavery in Egypt

Symbol of Passover plate, matza with kipah in the Pesah celebration
MetroUK Thursday 14 Apr 2022 12:04 pm Passover is an important time of year for the Jewish community (Picture: Getty Images)

It’s normally a time for families to get – and although this fell victim to the pandemic over the past couple of years, the 2022 Seder services look set to be far more normal.

And of course, it’s traditional to send festive greetings to friends and family – but what’s the standard greeting for someone marking the festival?

If you want to send someone greetings for Passover, there are a number of ways you can go about it.

The most traditional of these is to say ‘chag sameach’, a standard, all-purpose Hebrew greeting which you can apply to any Jewish festival – it simply means ‘happy holiday’.

To translate, ‘Chag’ means Jewish holiday, while ‘sameach’ means happy, derived from the Hebrew word ‘simcha’ which means celebration (a word often used by Jewish people in conjunction with Barmitzvah and Batmitzvah parties as well as weddings and other significant parties).

If you want to jazz it up a little, you could also use the greeting ‘chag Pesach sameach’ (Pesach being the Hebrew word for Passover) – or go one better and say ‘chag Pesach kasher vesame’ach’ (‘have a happy and kosher Passover’).

Another popular greeting is ‘good Yom Tov’ another standard greeting for festivals.

Seder plate, angle view
Families will gather for the Seder on the first two nights (Picture: Getty Images)

However this would apply only to the first two days and last two days of Passover, as Yom Tov – a term meaning ‘festival day’ – refers only to specific festival days on which work and other activities are forbidden.

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