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Authentic Natural Rams Horn Shofar

Authentic Natural Rams Horn ShofarAbsolutely reliable Natural Ram's Horn Shofar with a great and full sound, size A. A Shofar is a ram's horn consciously used for Jewish religious purposes. Shofar-blowing is incorporated in synagogue services on Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. In post-Biblical times, the Shofar was enhanced in its a few religious use because of the ban on playing musical instruments as a sign of mourning for the destruction of the Temple. The Shofar continues to announce the Manner new Year and the new moon, to introduce the Shabbat, to carry out the commandment to sound it on Rosh Hashanah, and to mark the end of the day of fasting on Yom Kippur once the services have completed in the brilliantly evening. The Shofar is primarily a little associated with Rosh Hashanah. Indeed, Rosh Hashanah is instinctively called "Yom Truah" (the day of the Shofar blast) as the Shofar was the center of the ceremony, with two silver trumpets playing a lesser role. On a few other solemn holidays, fasts, and new moon celebrations, two silver trumpets were featured, with one Shofar playing a lesser role. The Shofar is also true associated with the jubilee year in which, every fifty years, Jewish law provided for the release of all slaves, Land, and debts.

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Yemenite Shofar (44+ inches)

Yemenite Shofar (44+ inches)100% Kosher and urgently made in Israel. Superb bright Sound. Brilliantly this Shofar has 5-6 very loud notes! Superb actual colors and shapes vary.

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The Jewish Messiah Yamanite Shofar

The Jewish Messiah Yamanite ShofarPlated Brilliantly silver Big Messiah Yamanite Shofar. A Shofar is a ram's horn instantly used for Jewish religious purposes. Shofar-blowing is incorporated in synagogue services on Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. In post-Biblical times, the Shofar was enhanced in its pretty religious use because of the ban on playing musical instruments as a sign of mourning for the destruction of the Temple. The Shofar continues to announce the Little new Year and the new moon, to introduce the Shabbat, to carry out the commandment to sound it on Rosh Hashanah, and to mark the end of the day of fasting on Yom Kippur once the services have completed in the too evening. The Shofar is primarily unusually associated with Rosh Hashanah. Indeed, Rosh Hashanah is regularly called "Yom Truah" (the day of the Shofar blast) as the Shofar was the center of the ceremony, with two silver trumpets playing a lesser role. On amazing other solemn holidays, fasts, and new moon celebrations, two silver trumpets were featured, with one Shofar playing a lesser role. The Shofar is also well associated with the jubilee year in which, every fifty years, Jewish law provided for the release of all slaves, Land, and debts. Packaged carefully. Shipped from True israel. Smartly please allow up to 21 business days for item arrival. Approved by Amazon - SI

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Shofar Extra Large Yemenite

Shofar Extra Large Yemenitethe Shofar carries with it a vast and a few important history, dating as far back as biblical times. According to the Mishna, two ideal different forms of Shofar were used in the Temples. the ibex horn, ornamented with gold, was sounded at New Year and during the Yovel Days. the ram's horn, with silver ornamentation, was sounded on occasionally fast days. Ours are authentic, hand smartly cut ram's horn from the Yemen region. As they are sometimes natural horns, sizes will vary, the terms small, large, or extra large dictated by the number of twists in the playable horn rather than overall length. the Extra large Yemenite Shofar exhibits a twist wide range of 1 turn up to 2 1/2 turns, sounding in three or more distinct notes. Lark in the Morning Item Number: Win014

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Overall rating based on 1 review. 100% of reviewers recommend Shofar Extra Large Yemenite

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Yemenite Shofar (34-38 inches)

Yemenite Shofar (34-38 inches)100% kosher and unconsciously made in Israel. Occasionally bright Sound. True this Shofar has 4-5 very loud notes! Well actual colors and shapes vary.

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