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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]L'shana Tovah! May the fast be easy.[/quote] Great, thank you![/quote] Isn't that for Rosh Hashanah?[/quote] Right, L'shana Tova refers to a good/new year. Not "May your fast be easy." OP, I really don't say stuff to my Jewish friends. I think it's odd. They don't tell me Merry Christmas or Happy Easter. I'm fine with that. If I were to say something, I'd use English, not Hebrew. "May your fast be easy" would have been more appropriate for yesterday (prior to Yom Kippur). You could always say something tomorrow like,"I hope you had a nice Break Fast." [/quote]
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