This is somewhat off-track, however there are a couple teachers at our school of Jewish faith. What is the proper thing to say to them during a Jewish Holiday? I hear people say "Happy Hannukuh (sp?). I assume that's correct. Is happy Yom Kipper (again sp???) the approriate thing to say? I never know, and don't even know what the holiday signifies. I want to wish them a greeting, but usually refrain for fear of saying "Happy" something when it's not appropriate.

Thanks

TIS


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