Hebrew good wishes help, please?
We are unable to attend the Bat Mitzvah of Hebe's first best friend who moved away but with whom we are still in touch. I'd like to use an appropriate Hebrew greeting in the reply (?Mazel Tov), if it's not rude for me to do so, given that I'm not Jewish. Advice, please (1) would this be rude/not appropriate? (2) best phrase for a Bat Mitzvah.
thanks
also should we send a card? A gift has been expressly "forbidden". The invitation was paperless (they know already we're not likely to make it so it was more a politeness to send it)
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