For Yom Kippur, people usually avoid saying “happy Yom Kippur” because it is a solemn day of fasting, reflection, and atonement rather than a festive holiday.

Most common greetings

  • “G’mar chatima tova” or “G’mar tov” – means “a good final sealing,” referring to being inscribed well in the Book of Life.
  • “Have an easy fast” or “Have a meaningful fast” – very common and appreciated, especially in English.
  • “Shana tova” – “a good year,” also used around Yom Kippur since it is part of the High Holy Day season.

If you want something simple in English

  • “Wishing you a meaningful Yom Kippur.”
  • “Have an easy and meaningful fast.”
  • “Wishing you a good year and a meaningful Yom Kippur.”

These phrases respect the serious, introspective nature of the day while still expressing care and good wishes.