The Jewish New Year is upon us, which means apples, honey, and a lot of well wishes from friends and family. Want to take your High Holiday correspondence to the next level? Try some emojis.
Basic apples and honey Rosh Hashanah greeting:
When you want to wish someone a sweet new year:
When someone asks you what your Rosh Hashanah resolutions are:
When you want to know if your friend got your apology note:
When someone asks what you’re doing for Rosh Hashanah:
When someone asks how your Yom Kippur fast went:
When someone wants to know the international emoji sequence for homemade gefilte fish:
When someone asks how you broke your fast: (lox on lox on lox)
Share your Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur emojis on Twitter with the hashtag #highholidayemojis.
Stephanie Butnick is chief strategy officer of Tablet Magazine, co-founder of Tablet Studios, and a host of the Unorthodox podcast.