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Rosh Hashanah Cards for a Sweet New Year

From "Shanah Tovah" to a wish for a sweet new year, describe your message and a scene — apples and honey, a shofar — and the AI renders it in seconds.

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Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, is observed over two days with the sound of the shofar, reflection on the year ahead, and traditional foods symbolizing hope for sweetness — apples dipped in honey, round challah, pomegranates. A card can lean into any of that imagery specifically.

Describe the scene you're picturing: a table set with apples and honey, a shofar being sounded, or a round challah loaf fresh from the oven. The AI paints original artwork around your greeting, whether it's a simple "Shanah Tovah" or a longer wish for the year ahead.

Because Rosh Hashanah opens the High Holy Days leading up to Yom Kippur, a card sent at this time often carries a little more reflection than a typical New Year message — a good place to wish someone well specifically, not just generally.

Your rosh hashanah card in three steps

1

Write your message

Type the exact words you want on the card.

2

Describe a theme

A scene, a style, a mood — anything you can imagine.

3

Download & share

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Rosh Hashanah card questions, answered

What's the right greeting for a Rosh Hashanah card?
"Shanah Tovah," meaning "good year," is the standard and always-appropriate greeting. You can also say "L'shanah tovah tikatevu," a more formal wish to be inscribed for a good year, if you want something more traditional.
What imagery is traditional for Rosh Hashanah?
Apples dipped in honey, a shofar (ram's horn), round challah bread, and pomegranates are all traditional symbols tied to hopes for a sweet, full new year. Any of these work well as a card scene.
How does the AI Rosh Hashanah card maker work?
Type your greeting and describe a scene, like apples and honey or a shofar at sunset. The AI generates original artwork around your exact words in seconds.
Is it free to make a Rosh Hashanah e-card?
Yes, it's free to use on the website and in the iOS app, with a higher-quality rendering option available if you'd like to print it.

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Write it, style it, send it — all in under a minute.