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2008 ~ Hebrew New Year Cards ~ 5769

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Card

Greeting

Item Description

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L’Chaim Tovim U’LShalom

(To a good and peaceful life)

 

May the New Year bring all of the blessings

of peace, joy and happiness

and may peace be proclaimed in Jerusalem

And all over the world

 

#1 Jerusalem Laser Cut
This laser-cut design is by artist Ilana Landau.  The design features a border of Jerusalem complete with delicate leaf and floral ornamentation. The Hebrew in the center of the card is “Shalom”, meaning Peace
Group AA

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L’Shana Tova U’Metuka
(
to a good and sweet year)


Wishing  you a year filled with health, happiness and lasting sweetness.

#2 Honey Bear
This clever and whimsical card features a die-cut honey bottle with die cut slits, creating a unique way for your sentiment to be inserted. Wish your family and friends a Sweet New Year with this perfect Honey Bear card. The Hebrew greeting above the sentiment reads:

“L’Shana Tova U’Metuka” to a good and sweet year
Group B

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Apples and honey

And everything sweet

Blessings and joy will make this 

New Year Complete.

 

#3 Apples & Honey Hologram
This card, designed by Jessica Fertig features a unique and playful hologram of apples dipped in honey. Watch as the honey gets poured into the bowl.  The Hebrew words that appear in the artwork “Shana Tova U’Metuka to a good and sweet year.
Group A

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Ka tavenu BSafer Chayim Tovem
(May we be inscribed in the book of Life)

May you be inscribed in the
Book of Life
for a year filled with
health, happiness
and peace.

#4 Jerusalem Bookmark
Rosh Hashanah is a time when we reflect on our past and hope to be inscribed in the Book of Life.  This idea comes from the morning prayer service which is read on the High Holidays. This card designed by Ilana Landau, features a watercolor painting of Jerusalem, on a bookmark tied with a satin ribbon. 

Group C

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May your year be filled
with peace and prosperity,

and may you be blessed with health, happiness and success.

#5 Seeds of Peace
This handcrafted and very earth friendly greeting card symbolizes the planting and renewal of peace. Plant the dove shaped seed paper and watch it grow into wild flowers
Group C

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Wishing you a year
bright with hope and blessed with
peace, joy and laughter.

#6 Shalom Dove
The dove is one of the most recognizable symbols of peace.  This whimsical style by
lana Landau incorporates vibrant colors and playful patterns.  The bright color palette reflects a sense of happiness that can be felt by people of all ages


Group C

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L’Shana Tova Tikatevu
(May you be inscribed in for a good year)

Sincere best wishes for your health, happiness and
content-

ment throughout

the coming year
 

#7 Classic Gold
This classic and formal card is brought back year to  year in similar designs and remains immensely popular. The card comes with a gold border on ecru paper.
Group C

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May your New Year be rich in blessings of good health, happiness and success.

 

#8 New Year Lotto
This unique and adorable lottery ticket design by

 Ilana Landau displays three scratch off lottery games. Match two Rosh Hashanah symbols for a chance to win the jackpot and a great New Year! The card’s sentiment reveals all the blessings we would like to win this coming year.

Group C

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May the New Year be blessed with peace and happiness for you and your family.

#9 Silver Dove
This silver dove is beautifully stamped foil on a shimmering navy card and die cut slits creating a unique way for your sentiment to be inserted.  Welcome in the New Year with elegant dove design.  The Hebrew greeting stamped on the card translates “ Establish peace, goodness and blessings”

Group C

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“Shana Tova U’Metuka (To a good and sweet year)

Wishing you a happy New Year, buzzing with blessings and swarming with sweetness
 

#10 Bee Sweet
Honey is a traditional symbol of Rosh Hashanah. It represents our hope for a sweet New Year.  This card displays a 3D raised honey comb pattern with a die-cut bee, designed by Shoshana Dreifus. Your message is printed on a translucent vellum card which slips into die-cut slits.
Group C

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Best wishes for a New Year bright with hope, blessed with peace and filled with happiness for you  and your family

#11 Jerusalem Sunset

Let your new Year wishes enter into the Old City of Jerusalem with this bright and colorful design by
Ilana Landau. 
 

Group C

 

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May the Tree of Life Blossom and Bring to you and your family a year filled with sweet blessings

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Tree of Life Swirls
T his elegant watercolor design by artist Ilana Landau features a Tree of Life. TTradition associates the Tree of Life with the Torah. The Hebrew greeting above the artwork reads “It’s a tree of life for those who hold onto it”

Group E

 

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Best wishes for a New Year bright with hope, blessed with peace and filled with happiness for you and your family

#13
Shalom Star

This simple and modern design features the word Shalom stamped in multicolor.  The Jewish star in place of the “A” in Shalom represents the Jewish hope for  peace in Israel and throughout the entire world

Group C

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Wishing you a sweet and fruitful year filled with abundant joy, peace and blessings.

#14
Apples & Pomegranate

This lovely oil pastel illustration by Ilana Landau sends a traditional and warm message to your loved ones. The Hebrew greeting “L’Shana Tova U’Metuka” to a good and sweet year.
Group D