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Rosh Hashanah cards

Rosh Hashanah cards

Wish loved ones a happy Jewish New Year with our sweet-as-honey online Rosh Hashanah greeting cards. They're easy to personalize, are delivered instantly, and your recipients can reply, too.

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Rosh Hashanah greeting cards

Celebrate like it’s 5999 and send sweet online or paper shana tova greetings to all your chosen people this Rosh Hashanah. Even if you can’t gather them around the table, you can still give friends and family Rosh Hashanah cards with pomegranates, apples, honey, and every other taste of the new year to come. Let your Rosh Hashanah greeting card raise a noise (in a more harmonious key) with designs featuring illustrated shofars. If you’d prefer to give the wish of a “gut yontif” or “shana tova” with a different form of adornment, use a design with calligraphed lettering for your greeting—including photo options for Rosh Hashanah card templates that let you display a family portrait. Our photo editing tools make it easy to crop and filter an existing portrait, but we doubt your lovely face needs that much help.

How to make Rosh Hashanah greeting cards

You may have spent months preparing for the High Holy Days, but we’ll make sending out your greetings a considerably quicker endeavor. (Our free options make sharing your joy no great financial sacrifice.) Having your Rosh Hashanah cards personalized is a cinch. When you’ve chosen the perfect card, use the online design tool to craft and customize your message—and your relatives are reading, so we gave you some quick formatting ideas to start with. If you’d prefer even more creative license, you can pick out a new backdrop and envelope liner for your personalized Rosh Hashanah cards from a selection as varied and elegant as our card designs themselves. Put together your list of recipients in the online address book—you can import contacts from your email, but you’ll find past correspondents and party invitees there, too.

After the new year

With a new year comes many celebrations, so schedule your Hanukkah and Purim greetings ahead of time (and save yourself a little grief around the holidays). If the coming year means a long-overdue coming of age for your kids, browse our bar and bat mitzvah invitations and start the party planning in earnest.