Which of the following is a Jewish expression used to congratulate someone, orwish them good luck? * A. mahalo * B. mazel tov * C. salúd * D. in bocca al lupo--------------------------------------------------------------------------------74% of players knew the correct answer: B., mazel tovWhile "mazel tov" can be literally translated to mean "good luck," or "goodfortune," it's typically not used ahead of a celebratory event. Instead, it's arecognition that something good has already occurred, more like“congratulations,” combined with, “thank goodness.”--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Listen and learn more about today's topic with Murray and Tamika.Question of the Day: Mazel Tov!"You always needs a little mazel." Join Murrayand Tamika on this Flashcast as they explore the Jewish expression "Mazel tov!"Learn a little about its background and how it's used (and be sure stick aroundfor one of Murray's jokes at the end).Apple PodcastsMurray and Tamika[https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/id1502687670?ls=1]To answer today'squestion, just ask your smart speaker: "What's the question of the day?"