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a ram's-horn trumpet blown by the ancient Hebrews in battle and during religious
observances and used in modern Judaism especially during Rosh Hashanah ...
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n. pl. sho·fars or sho·froth (sh -fr t , -fr s ) Judaism. A trumpet made of a ram's horn,
blown by the ancient Hebrews during religious ceremonies and as a signal in ...
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Shofar definition, a ram's horn blown as a wind instrument, sounded in Biblical
times chiefly to communicate signals in battle and announce certain religious ...
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The Meaning of the Shofar. Rosh Hashanah is the day that commemorates the
creation of the world and it is described as the "coronation" of Hashem (G-d).
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Shofar is a Hebrew word that comes from a root meaning beauty. The word
shofar, however, through tradition came to mean almost solely ?ram's horn?.
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Like the modern bugle, the shofar lacks pitch-altering devices. All pitch control is
done by varying the player's embouchure. Shofar-blowing is incorporated in ...
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The meaning and symbolism behind the shape of the ram's horn sounded on
Rosh Hashanah.
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Today the shofar is most commonly used on the Jewish New Year, called Rosh
HaShanah (meaning ?head of the year? in Hebrew). In fact, the shofar is such an
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