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שענא רבה, or shanah tovah, is the traditional greeting between Jews during Rosh Hashanah and the Ten Days of Awe. It literally means "for a good year" and as such expresses one's wish that the person hearing it said will have a happy, peaceful and in all ways pleasant year to come.

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