Posts from — March 2010
Passover eCards – When Is The Right Time to Send Your Pesach eCards?
Passover is one of those Jewish Holidays where we get many extra opportunities to send our Passover eCards and connect.
The Passover Holiday lasts for eight (8) days, thus enabling us to share our holiday greetings for a longer period of time. So… There is ABSOLUTELY NO excuse for not reaching out ~ NO “I forgot, I’ll do it next year!” Sometimes Next Year is too late!
In 2010/5770:
- Passover begins sundown, Monday March 29, 2010
- Passover ends sundown Tuesday April 6, 2010
You may start sending your Passover eCards from “NOW… UNTIL April 6, 2010.
AN INVITATION
Now I would like to invite you to visit:
Say It With eCards at:
http://www.SayItWithEcards.com
and view our unique and full collection of Passover eCards. The collection contains over 120 Pesach eCards in a variety of English / English Hebrew / Hebrew selelections.
Try out some of our FREE selections by going to the top of any http://www.SayItWithEcards.com webpage – extreme right and SEARCH for FREE in the Search Box.
NOTE ~ at http://www.SayItWithEcards.com members can PRE-Schedule their eCards in advance. So if you have time today, to program your eCards for May – you can!
Would love to hear your comments, please add them to the Comment Box Below.
Chag Pesach Sameach (Happy Passover) to You and Yours,
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March 27, 2010 1 Comment
Passover eCards – How to Select the Right, Proper or Appropriate Pesach eCards
Another popular question I get around Passover time is: “How do I select the right, proper or appropriate Pesach eCards?” (Pesach is Passover in Hebrew)
To make this answer as simple and uncomplicated as possible, here is what I do.
I choose the eCard design appropriate to my recipient. In other words… if the person understands Hebrew I send a Hebrew Passover eCard. If my recipient does not understand Hebrew I use either a Happy Passover, Happy Pesach or Chag Pesach Sameach eCard. (Pesach is the Hebrew word for Passover and each of these three Passover greetings means Happy Passover!)
What If I am NOT Jewish?
If you are not Jewish and wish to send a Passover eCard, make it simple and choose an eCard saying Happy Passover or Happy Pesach. Your recipient will be thrilled and impressed you took the time to remember and acknowledge THEIR special holiday. In the end… It is the action and thought that really matters! This is a good way to keep your name in front of your clients and prospective clients ~ as being thoughtful, kind and considerate. Many forget about this! <wink>
Thank You for sharing your precious time with me. If you have any comments, questions, suggestions or corrective criticisms I would be delighted to hear them. Enter them in the Comments Section below.
NOW… I would like to take this opportunity to invite you to visit Say It With eCards at http://www.SayItWithEcards.com and view our selection of more than 100 Pesach eCards.
Happy Passover in advance,
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March 23, 2010 No Comments
Happy Passover – The Many Ways to Say Happy Pesach
Each year I am asked the very same question: What are the different ways to say Happy Passover or Happy Pesach using the Hebrew word for Passover.
On investigation I discovered there are quite a few ways to say Happy Passover. I’ve broken them down into two categories: English and Hebrew.
English Passover Greetings
- Happy Passover
Hebrew Passover Greetings
- Happy Pesach – Happy Passover
- Gut Yomtov – Happy Holiday
- Response –Gut Yomtov, Gut Yohr — Happy Holiday, Happy Year
- Chag Sameach – Happy Holiday
- Chag Pesach Sameach — Happy Passover
- Chag Kasher V’Same’ach – Wishing you a Happy and Kosher Holiday
- Chag Kashruth Pesach –Happy Kosher Passover or Happy Kosher Pesach
OTHERS?
Do you know of other Passover Greetings? If so, please add them in the Comments Section below and I will update this post.
Thank you for reading… I welcome your suggestions, comments, or corrective criticisms. Please add them in the Comments Section below.
Now… I would like to take this opportunity to invite you to visit Say It With eCards at http://www.SayItWithEcards.com and view our selection of more than 100 Pesach eCards.
Chag Pesach Sameach in advance,
Roz Fruchtman
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March 22, 2010 No Comments
FREE Shabbat Shalom eCards – Use Shabbos As Your Invitation or Reminder to Connect!
Are you TOO busy?
Who have you NOT spoken to in a while?
Don’t wait; RUN… Do it TODAY, “all we have is NOW!”
PLZ watch the video below. It is less than 2 minutes long and might stir a fire in your heart to connect… No offer, nothing to buy, but a FREE gift for the taking or NOT!
Looking forward to your comments below.
Shabbat Shalom to You & Yours,
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March 19, 2010 No Comments
FREE Jewish St. Patrick’s Day Love and Inspiration eCards
It is said… Everyone is “just a little bit” Irish on St. Patrick’s Day…
With this said, I whipped up a unique selection of “Free” Judaic Themed St. Patrick’s Day “Love and Inspiration” eCards that you may send complimentary from the:
http://www.SayItWithEcards.com website.
Below are just a few samples. There is a vast selection at Say It With eCards:
Happy St. Patrick’s Day… No matter what your ethnicity is… After all, “everyone is just a little bit Irish on St. Patrick’s Day!”
Would love to hear your comments. Please feel free to share in the Comments section below.
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March 17, 2010 No Comments