Rosh Hashanah Greeting Cards 2026 — What to Write & Where to Buy
Sending a Rosh Hashanah greeting card is one of the most thoughtful ways to wish family and friends a good and sweet new year. Whether you prefer a traditional Shana Tova message, something heartfelt and personal, or a card that brings a smile, there is something for everyone this Jewish New Year 2026.
Rosh Hashanah 2026 begins at sundown on Friday 11 September 2026 — so order early to make sure your cards arrive in time. Below you will find a range of popular Rosh Hashanah cards, plus the best greeting card packs available on Amazon, and a guide to what to write inside.
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📦 Rosh Hashanah Card Packs — Available on Amazon
If you need to send cards to a large number of family and friends, buying a multi-pack is the most practical option. These packs are available on Amazon with fast shipping — ideal for getting your cards out before Rosh Hashanah 2026. All cards include envelopes.


20 Rosh Hashanah Note Cards
Coated cover · High gloss finish · Envelopes included · Pack of 20
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10 Assorted Jewish New Year Cards
Made in the USA · Assorted designs · Envelopes included · Pack of 10
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Jewish Holiday Cards — Pack of 12
Made in USA · High gloss finish · Humorous designs · Pack of 12
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3dRose Star of David Rosh Hashanah Card
5.5" x 5.5" · Heavy duty card stock · Black interior · Envelope included
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Papyrus Rosh Hashanah Card
Premium quality · Peace and blessings message · Envelope included
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The Best Card Company — Rosh Hashanah
Made in USA · Premium single card · Envelope included
Check Price on Amazon✉️ The Kosher Hub — 2026 Rosh Hashanah Cards
These cards are designed exclusively by The Kosher Hub and printed on demand via Redbubble. Each card is digitally printed on heavyweight stock with an uncoated blank interior — perfect for writing your own personal Rosh Hashanah message. Every card comes with a kraft envelope for mailing or gifting.


Honey Pot Rosh Hashanah Card
Digitally printed · Heavyweight stock · Kraft envelope included
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Shana Tova Greeting Card
Blank interior · Kraft envelope included · Ready to personalise
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Pomegranate, Apple & Honey Card
Fun Rosh Hashanah design · Heavyweight stock · Blank interior
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Apple & Honey — Shana Tova u'Metuka
Traditional greeting · Blank interior · Kraft envelope
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Happy Rosh Hashanah Card
Digitally printed · Heavyweight stock · Kraft envelope included
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Happy Rosh Hashanah Card
Digitally printed · Kraft envelope included · Blank interior
Shop on Redbubble✍️ What to Write in a Rosh Hashanah Greeting Card
Not sure what to write? Here are the most commonly used Rosh Hashanah greetings and messages — from the traditional Hebrew phrases to warm English wishes you can personalise.
Traditional Hebrew Greetings
שָׁנָה טוֹבָה
Shana Tova
A good year
שָׁנָה טוֹבָה וּמְתוּקָה
Shana Tova u'Metuka
A good and sweet year
כְּתִיבָה וַחֲתִימָה טוֹבָה
Ketiva v'chatima tova
May you be inscribed and sealed for good
לְשָׁנָה טוֹבָה תִּכָּתֵבוּ וְתֵחָתֵמוּ
L'shana tova tikatevu v'tichatemu
May you be written and sealed for a good year
English Messages to Write Inside
"Wishing you and your family a sweet, healthy, and happy New Year. Shana Tova u'Metuka!"
"May this Rosh Hashanah bring you joy, peace, and all the sweetness of apples and honey. L'shana tova!"
"Sending warm wishes for a meaningful and joyful Jewish New Year. May you be inscribed for a year of blessing."
"As we enter the new year, may your days be filled with health, happiness, and sweetness. Shana Tova!"


Rosh Hashanah blessing cards — Hebrew, transliteration & English
Recite the candle lighting, apple & honey, and Shehecheyanu blessings with confidence this High Holiday season. Free printable cards for your Rosh Hashanah table.
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Funny Rosh Hashanah cards that actually get a laugh
Because a Shana Tova is even sweeter with a smile. These hilarious Rosh Hashanah cards are perfect for the friend who loves a good Jewish joke — from calorie counting to shofar puns, there's something for everyone at your holiday table.
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Personalized Rosh Hashanah cards for dog lovers
Send a Shana Tova with a wag! Personalized with your family name inside and out. Available in 8, 16 & 24-card packs — each with matching white envelopes.
100s of dog breeds to choose from · Made to order
❓ Rosh Hashanah Greeting Cards — Frequently Asked Questions
What do you say on a Rosh Hashanah card?
The most common greeting is Shana Tova (a good year) or Shana Tova u'Metuka (a good and sweet year). You can also write L'shana tova tikatevu v'tichatemu — may you be written and sealed for a good year — which refers to the tradition of God inscribing our fate in the Book of Life during the High Holy Days.
When should I send Rosh Hashanah cards?
Aim to send your cards so they arrive before the holiday begins. Rosh Hashanah 2026 starts at sundown on Monday 7 September 2026. If posting within the US, allowing 5–7 days is generally sufficient. Order early — especially for multi-packs from Amazon — to allow time for delivery.
Is it traditional to send Rosh Hashanah cards?
Yes — sending New Year cards has been a Jewish tradition for over a century, originally called shanah tovah cards. It is a warm and widely practised custom to reach out to family, friends, and community members with wishes for a good new year before Rosh Hashanah.
What is the difference between Shana Tova and L'shana Tova?
Shana Tova means "a good year" and is used as a standalone greeting. L'shana tova means "for a good year" and is often the beginning of a longer phrase — such as L'shana tova tikatevu (may you be written for a good year). Both are appropriate and widely used.
Can I send a Rosh Hashanah card to a non-Jewish friend?
Absolutely. Sending a Rosh Hashanah card to a non-Jewish friend is a lovely gesture and a great way to share the significance of the holiday. A simple "Happy Jewish New Year — wishing you a sweet and happy year" is always well received.
When does Rosh Hashanah 2026 start?
Rosh Hashanah 2026 begins at sundown on Monday 7 September 2026 and ends at nightfall on Wednesday 9 September 2026. The holiday is observed for two days.













