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- Discover the significance of the shofar, a horn traditionally made from a ram's horn, used in Jewish religious ceremonies.
- The shofar is blown on important occasions like the start of the new month, the day of atonement, and the culmination of the annual cycle of Torah readings.
- Yemenite shofars, made from the horns of the kudu antelope found in Africa, are renowned for their distinct shape and sound.
- Yemenite shofars are longer, more curved, and prized for their unique, high-pitched sound, resulting from the natural shape of the horn and the craftsmanship of the carver.
- In Jewish tradition, the shofar symbolizes repentance, renewal, and the call to return to God, awakening the soul and inspiring spiritual growth.
- The shofar also represents the ancient Israelites, who used the horn as a means of communication.
- Available in sizes ranging from 41"/105cm to 44"/110cm, choose a shofar that resonates with power and significance.
- The shofar is blown on important occasions like the start of the new month, the day of atonement, and the culmination of the annual cycle of Torah readings.
- Yemenite shofars, made from the horns of the kudu antelope found in Africa, are renowned for their distinct shape and sound.
- Yemenite shofars are longer, more curved, and prized for their unique, high-pitched sound, resulting from the natural shape of the horn and the craftsmanship of the carver.
- In Jewish tradition, the shofar symbolizes repentance, renewal, and the call to return to God, awakening the soul and inspiring spiritual growth.
- The shofar also represents the ancient Israelites, who used the horn as a means of communication.
- Available in sizes ranging from 41"/105cm to 44"/110cm, choose a shofar that resonates with power and significance.