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You are possibly miss-spelling 'chauffeur' which means a professional car driver.

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A shofar is a horn, typically made from a ram's horn, that is used as a musical instrument in Jewish religious ceremonies, especially during Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. It has symbolic significance in Jewish tradition as a call to repentance and a reminder of religious duties.

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No, it does not.


Why is a shofar blow on rosh hashanah?

Jewish Laws of Rosh Hashanah and Yom KippurThe Mitzvah Of Hearing The Sounds Of The Shofar is emphasized that the mitzvah is fulfilled even if the Shofar is stolen or if the owner does not know that someone has "borrowed" his Shofar (SA 586:1) (For an explanation of Jewish Sacred Books of Law and Equity, see Appendix, p. 40.)The Mitzvah is Fulfilled When HEARING the Shofar SoundsThe Sages indicated that the mitzvah was to hear the sounds of the Shofar. They go so far as to establish whether a person hears the actual sound or just the echo at the outside of the pit or cave; the bottom; and midway. The Shulchan Aruch sums up that if the hearer hears the reverberation, the mitzvah is not valid. However, if the hearer perceives the direct sounds, he fulfils the mitzvah. Mishnah Berurah 587:1-3. You can extrapolate this ruling to hearing the Shofar on the radio, the Internet, etc. as being invalid.In addition, if one hears the blast but with no intention of fulfilling the mitzvah, then there is no mitzvah. However, there is a minority decision on this point.If one blows with the intention that all who hear will perform the mitzvah, the mitzvah is valid. If someone passes by and does intend to hear the Shofar, he can perform he mitzvah because the community blower blows for everybody. If he stands still, it is presumed he intends to hear. (SA 590:9) When Can It Be Heard?The mitzvah of Rosh Hashanah is hearing the sounds of the Shofar. Mishnah 3:2; Josh 6:5. If one listened to 9 blasts during the nine hours of the day, one fulfills the mitzvah because it meets the Biblical definition. "When they will make a long blast with the horn at the Jubilee [when you hear the sound of the Shofar] Josh 6:5 Thus, the mitzvah applies to HEARING the Shofar. In addition, the mitzvah is valid if the Shofar is sounded by 9 different people, for each series of notes.See Arthur L. Finkle, Easy Guide for Shofar, Torah Aura, LA, 2002For more information about Holy Temple instruments.We have three websites1) Shofar Sounders WebPagehttp://shofar221.com2) Joint Effort with Michael Chusid,an expert Shofar sounder and commentatorhttp://www.hearingshofar.com3) Shofar WebPagehttp://shofar-sounders.comIf you have any questions or comments, do not hesitate to ask.Art Finkle and Michael ChusidShofar19067@hotmail.com &michael@chusid.com


What instrument is used for Rosh Hashhanah?

The shofar