- A
shofar (/ʃoʊˈfɑːr/ shoh-FAR; from שׁוֹפָר,
pronounced [ʃoˈfar] ) is an
ancient musical horn
typically made of a ram's horn, used for
Jewish ritual purposes...
- humanity's role in God's world. Rosh
Hashanah customs include sounding the
shofar (a hollowed-out ram's horn), as
prescribed in the Torah,
following the prescription...
-
blowing of the
shofar (Hebrew: תקיעת שופר,
Hebrew pronunciation: [t(e)kiˈ(ʔ)at ʃoˈfaʁ]) is a
ritual performed by Jews on Rosh Hashanah. The
shofar is a musical...
- of the
Shofar is a
Jewish self-help and self-awareness organization. Call of the
Shofar or Kol
Shofar may also
refer to: The Call of the
Shofar and Other...
- Call of the
Shofar was an
organization based in Baltimore, US,
focusing on
personal and
relational transformation. Call of the
Shofar offers workshops...
-
Shofar: An
Interdisciplinary Journal of
Jewish Studies is a
triannual peer-reviewed
academic journal published by
Purdue University Press on
behalf of...
-
Congregation Kol
Shofar is a
Conservative synagogue founded in 1962 and
located in Tiburon,
Marin County, California, in the
United States. The congregation...
- communities,
Psalm 27 is
added at the end of
morning and
evening prayers. The
shofar (ram's horn) is
blown at the end of
morning services on w****days, and in...
-
tradition of
hearing shofar on Elul, plus
meditations on the
sound of
shofar for each day of the month, can be
found at The
Shofar of Elul
Jewels of Elul:...
-
communities it is
called shofar mehuppach, "reversed horn",
either because of the
above reason, or
because it
faces the
other way from
shofar holekh (munakh)....