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Passover Card Messages & Wishes

Share the spirit of freedom, family, and tradition with the perfect Passover message.

Traditional

"Chag Pesach Sameach! Wishing you a Passover filled with meaning, family, and the sweet taste of freedom. May your Seder table be surrounded by the people you love most."

Heartfelt

"As you gather around the Seder table this year, I hope you feel the warmth of tradition and the gratitude of freedom. Wishing you a Passover as beautiful as the values it celebrates."

For Family

"Passover reminds us that our family's story is one of strength, resilience, and love. Wishing you a meaningful Pesach filled with the people and traditions that make us who we are."

For a Friend

"Happy Passover, friend! May your Seder be filled with good food, great company, and the kind of conversation that lasts well past the fourth cup of wine."

For the Seder Host

"Thank you for opening your home and your heart for Passover. The effort you put into creating a beautiful Seder does not go unnoticed. Wishing you a joyful and meaningful holiday."

Short & Sweet

"Chag Sameach! Wishing you a Passover filled with love, laughter, and plenty of matzah ball soup."

From a Non-Jewish Friend

"Wishing you a happy and meaningful Passover. I love learning about your traditions and I hope this holiday brings you and your family great joy. Chag Sameach!"

Reflective

"Passover is a story of hope in the darkest of times. May this year's celebration remind you of the strength of your ancestors and the brightness of the future ahead. Happy Pesach."

Passover Card Etiquette Tips

Learn the basics

Understanding that Passover commemorates the Israelites' liberation from Egypt helps you write a more thoughtful message. Themes of freedom, family, and renewal are always appropriate.

Skip the bread jokes

Leavened bread is avoided during Passover as a deeply symbolic practice. Avoid making light of the dietary restrictions. They are an important part of the observance.

Timing matters

Make sure your card arrives before or during the eight days of Passover. The first two nights (the Seders) are the most significant, so aim to have it there by then.

A personal note goes far

If you have attended a Seder, reference that experience. If you have not, express interest or appreciation. A personal connection makes the card more meaningful.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the proper Passover greeting?
The most common greetings are 'Chag Pesach Sameach' (Happy Passover Holiday), 'Chag Sameach' (Happy Holiday), or simply 'Happy Passover.' In Yiddish, 'Gut Yontif' (Good Holiday) is also used.
Is it appropriate to send a Passover card if I am not Jewish?
Yes, it is a kind and respectful gesture. A warm message wishing someone a meaningful Passover shows you value their traditions. Keep the tone sincere and respectful.
When should I send a Passover card?
Send your card so it arrives before the first Seder night. Passover lasts 7-8 days, so a card arriving during the holiday is still timely and welcome.
Should I mention the Seder in my card?
If you know the recipient is hosting or attending a Seder, mentioning it adds a personal touch. You might wish them a beautiful Seder evening or a table full of loved ones.
What themes are appropriate for a Passover card?
Freedom, gratitude, family togetherness, renewal, and spring are all fitting themes. The Passover story is about liberation from slavery, so messages about hope and new beginnings resonate well.

Passover is one of the most meaningful holidays in the Jewish calendar -- a celebration of freedom, resilience, and the enduring power of family and faith. Whether you are writing a card for the Seder host, a family member, or a friend celebrating Pesach, your words should reflect the depth and warmth of the occasion. These Passover card messages will help you find the right tone, from traditional blessings to modern, personal wishes.

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