You can just say “Happy/Blessed Pesach (Hebrew for passover) Using the Hebrew word acknowledges you cared enough about them to learn it. read more
Multiple levels of greetings: If you are not Jewish, and you are greeting someone Jewish, either “Happy Passover” or “Happy Holidays” are appropriate. The latter is fine if you’re not sure they’re Jewish. read more
Passover Wishes Passover is a Jewish festival celebrated in commemoration of the release of the Hebrews from the brutal slavery of the ancient Egyptians. The festival holds great significance for the entire Jewish community residing across the world. read more
“Happy Passover” would be appropriate. If you want to sound really with-it, say “Happy Pay-sach” (“sach” rhymes with “Bach”, as in Johann Sebastian). read more