Top Grade Quality Natural Shofar/Ram's Horn with Wooden Stand by Onavia
A Beautiful Expression of Faith : This large ram's horn shofar possesses its natural finish and blends together shades of brown and white in a stunning work that exudes rustic beauty
Connect to Jewish History : Ever since the days of the Bible, Jews have blown the shofar at key religious events, such as welcoming the new year on Rosh Hashanah, signaling the Jubilee year and memorializing fast days
Get Inspired : When the shofar is blown and it emits its resounding tone, you will immediately feel a deep connection to your soul, Judaism and God. You will be uplifted as well as inspired to live your life to its fullest
When to Use It : The shofar is traditionally blown after morning services during the month of Elul, during Rosh Hashanah services, after Yom Kippur as well as at celebratory religious events (such as Bar and Bat Mitzvahs)
Made in India : This authentic shofar is produced from a natural ram's horn according to traditional techniques by a skilled Indian artisan
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100% Natural Ram's Horn Shofar - Art & Collectible Use A Beautiful Expression of Faith : This large ram's horn shofar possesses its natural finish and blends together shades of brown and white in a stunning work that exudes rustic beauty Connect to Jewish History : Ever since the days of the Bible, Jews have blown the shofar at key religious events, such as welcoming the new year on Rosh Hashanah, signaling the Jubilee year and memorializing fast days Get Inspired: When the shofar is blown and it emits its resounding tone, you will immediately feel a deep connection to your soul, Judaism and God. You will be uplifted as well as inspired to live your life to its fullest When to Use It : The shofar is traditionally blown after morning services during the month of Elul, during Rosh Hashanah services, after Yom Kippur as well as at celebratory religious events (such as Bar and Bat Mitzvahs) Made in India: This authentic shofar is produced from a natural ram's horn according to traditional techniques by a skilled Indian artisan Description A Shofar is an ancient musical horn typically made of a ram's horn, used for Jewish religious purposes. Like the modern bugle, the shofar lacks pitch-altering devices, with all pitch control done by varying the players embouchure. The shofar is blown in synagogue services on Rosh Hashanah and at the end of Yom Kippur; it is also blown every weekday morning in the month of Elul running up to Rosh Hashanah. Shofars come in a variety of sizes and shapes, depending on the choice of animal and level of finish.
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14"-16" Natural Ram's Horn Shofar - Onavia Shofars A Beautiful Expression of Faith : This large ram's horn shofar possesses its natural finish and blends together shades of brown and white in a stunning work that exudes rustic beauty Connect to Jewish History : Ever since the days of the Bible, Jews have blown the shofar at key religious events, such as welcoming the new year on Rosh Hashanah, signaling the Jubilee year and memorializing fast days Get Inspired : When the shofar is blown and it emits its resounding tone, you will immediately feel a deep connection to your soul, Judaism and God. You will be uplifted as well as inspired to live your life to its fullest When to Use It : The shofar is traditionally blown after morning services during the month of Elul, during Rosh Hashanah services, after Yom Kippur as well as at celebratory religious events (such as Bar and Bat Mitzvahs) Made in India : This authentic shofar is produced from a natural ram's horn according to traditional techniques by a skilled Indian artisan Description A Shofar is an ancient musical horn typically made of a ramâ??s horn, used for Jewish religious purposes. Like the modern bugle, the shofar lacks pitch-altering devices, with all pitch control done by varying the player's embouchure. The shofar is blown in synagogue services on Rosh Hashanah and at the end of Yom Kippur; it is also blown every weekday morning in the month of Elul running up to Rosh Hashanah. Shofars come in a variety of sizes and shapes, depending on the choice of animal and level of finish
Top Grade Quality Natural Shofar/Ram's Horn with Wooden Stand by Onavia A Beautiful Expression of Faith: This large ram's horn shofar possesses its natural finish and blends together shades of brown and white in a stunning work that exudes rustic beauty Connect to Jewish History : Ever since the days of the Bible, Jews have blown the shofar at key religious events, such as welcoming the new year on Rosh Hashanah, signaling the Jubilee year and memorializing fast days Get Inspired : When the shofar is blown and it emits its resounding tone, you will immediately feel a deep connection to your soul, Judaism and God. You will be uplifted as well as inspired to live your life to its fullest When to Use It : The shofar is traditionally blown after morning services during the month of Elul, during Rosh Hashanah services, after Yom Kippur as well as at celebratory religious events (such as Bar and Bat Mitzvahs) Made in India : This authentic shofar is produced from a natural ram's horn according to traditional techniques by a skilled Indian artisan