it represents peace, happiness and holiness
Answer:It represents the horn of the ram mentioned in Genesis 22:13.An instrument made from the horn of a kosher animal, most often a ram.
A wind instrument used by the Hebrews
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A wind instrument used by the Hebrews.
A ram's horn
No, that's a harp. A shofar is a Jewish's ram's horn.
The shofar
A Shofar.
Mix a solution of one third vinegar (kosher)with two thirds water. Immerse the whole Shofar in this solution for three to four hours, rinse with clean water. Done. These instructions given to me thirty years ago when I first started blowing the Shofar.
THE SHOFAR IS PRIMARILY ASSOCIATED WITH ROSH HA‑SHANAH. Indeed, Rosh ha-Shanah is called Yom T'ru'ah (the day of the shofar blast). In the Mishnah (book of early Rabbinic laws derived from the Torah), a discussion centers around the centrality of the shofar in the time before the destruction of the Second Temple (70 C.O. Indeed, the shofar was the center of the ceremony, with two silver trumpets playing a lesser role. On other solemn holidays, fasts, and New Moon celebrations, two silver trumpets were featured, with one shofar playing a lesser role. The shofar is also associated with the Jubilee Year in which, every fifty years, Jewish Law provided for the release of all slaves,land, and debts. The sound of the shofar on Yom Kippur pro-claimed the Jubilee Year that provided the actual release of fi­nancial encumbrances.Halakhah (Jewish Law) rules that the shofar may not be sounded on the Sabbath due to the potential that the Ba'al T'kiyah (Shofar Sounder) may inadvertently carry it, which is ina class of forbidden Sabbath work. (R.H. 29b) The historical ex-planation is that in ancient Israel, the shofar was sounded on the8Shabbat in the Temple located in Jerusalem. After the Temple's de­struction, the sounding of the sho­far on the Sabbath was restricted to the place where the Great Sanhedrin (Jewish legislature and Court from 400 B.C.E. to 100 C.E.) was located. However, when the Sanhedrin ceased to exist, the sounding of the shofar on the Sabbath was discontinued (Kieval, The HighHoly Days, p. 114).Art Finkle
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A shofar is a hollowed out horn of an animal that can be played as a wind instrument. It must come from an animal that has cloven hooves, but not from a cow. Typical shofars come from goats, sheep and their relatives. The horn needs to be at least long enough to hold in your fist with one end sticking out on each side, and it can't have a crack in it that prevents it from making a good toot when you blow it. You play a shofar the same way you play a trumpet, by buzzing into the little end with your lips.
Shofar of Freedom Award was created in 1990.
The correct spelling is shofar. The plural is shofarot (or shofaros according to the traditional Ashkenazi spelling).
The shofar is an ancient communication instrument. It's origins are unknown.
No, that's a harp. A shofar is a Jewish's ram's horn.
The first person to blow the shofar was Moses in 10 BCE
The guy with the shofar plays it, and then it's over. Now you can eat.
Judaism
Blowing the Shofar is a form of musical instrument, and playing musical instruments is generally prohibited on Shabbat to honor the day's rest. However, there are exceptions to this rule, like during the High Holidays when it is allowed to blow the Shofar.
The best description for tissue is to blow your nose
No, it does not.