- to Rosh Hashanah.
Shofars come in a
variety of
sizes and shapes,
depending on the
choice of
animal and
level of finish. The
shofar is
mentioned frequently...
- Call of the
Shofar was an
organization based in Baltimore, US,
focusing on
personal and
relational transformation. Call of the
Shofar offers workshops...
- 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...
- 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...
-
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...
-
Shofar: An
Interdisciplinary Journal of
Jewish Studies is a
triannual peer-reviewed
academic journal published by
Purdue University Press on
behalf of...
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coordinated manner. To
resolve this,
Muhammad had
considered using a ram's horn (
shofar) like the Jews or a
wooden clapper like the Christians, but one of the Muslims...
-
Shofar synagogue Kol
Shofar's sanctuary facing the Ark and Ner
Tamid Kol
Shofar – Meet Our
Staff Palevsky, Stacey, With
shofars blasting, Kol
Shofar moves...
- ISBN 9780140178944. Mic****e Mart, "Eleanor Roosevelt, Liberalism, and Israel."
Shofar (2006) 24#3: 58–89 Online. Sears, John F. (2021).
Refuge must be given:...
- example,
women are
exempt from
certain time-related
commandments (such as
shofar, sukkah, lulav,
tzitzit and tefillin).
Three types of
negative commandments...