Rosh Hashanah Cards

Our Rosh Hashanah greetings cards are a wonderful way to celebrate the Jewish New Year! Rosh Hashanah is a historic religious ceremony occurring over two days – its biblical name translates into ‘day of shouting and blasting’. This is why the famous shofar, a ram’s horn turned musical instrument forms so much of the iconography of this important event, as well as delicious treats including apples dipped in golden honey. You’ll find a range of designs in our collection below, lovingly created by a team of independent artists.
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How to make Rosh Hashanah greeting cards?

You can make an amazing, personalised Rosh Hashanah greetings card here on Boomf! Our cards are both affordable and high quality, and make for a great way to celebrate any occasion. Here’s how you can get started.

  1. Choose your design. We have all kinds of designs here on Boomf, from refined and traditional, to modern and charming. You can even create one of our photo cards by selecting ‘Create your own greetings card’ and uploading an image straight from your device onto the front. 
  2. Write your message. All our cards are completely blank inside, so you can write whatever you like. Just make sure it’s honest, thoughtful and of course, references this special occasion. You can also easily adjust the size of the text, font and colour with our online personalisation tool, so your Rosh Hashanah card is beautiful both inside and out. 
  3. Enter your shipping address and billing details. You’ll be able to review the completed card before purchase, then simply enter your shipping address and choose your type of shipping. Royal Mail second-class shipping is free, but there are express and next-day options as well. Enter your shipping details or the details of your recipient, and we’ll dispatch it on the same day for all orders before 4 pm, Monday to Friday. That’s it! You’ll have your perfect Rosh Hashanah card in no time.

What do you write in Rosh Hashanah cards?

You can write whatever you like in your Rosh Hashanah cards – they’re totally blank on the inside. But if you’re struggling for what to say, you can’t go wrong with a message that is honest, and thoughtful, and don’t forget to wish your recipient a happy new year, of course!

How do you say Happy Rosh Hashanah in Hebrew?

Rosh Hashanah in Hebrew means Jewish New Year. To wish someone a happy new year, the common Hebrew greeting is ‘Shanah Tovah’ – meaning ‘good year.’

There you have it! Hopefully, that’s everything you need to put together the perfect card for the New Year. If you’re still looking for a design, you’ll find a wonderful selection of Rosh Hashanah cards above – shanah tovah!