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Kudu Horn Shofar with Star Of David Menorah & Olives Silver Inlaid New 26 L

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Kudu Horn Shofar with Star Of David Menorah & Olives Silver Inlaid New 26 L
Kudu Horn Shofar with Star Of David Menorah & Olives Silver Inlaid New 26 L
Kudu Horn Shofar with Star Of David Menorah & Olives Silver Inlaid New 26 L
Kudu Horn Shofar with Star Of David Menorah & Olives Silver Inlaid New 26 L
Kudu Horn Shofar with Star Of David Menorah & Olives Silver Inlaid New 26 L

Kudu Horn Shofar with Star Of David Menorah & Olives Silver Inlaid New 26 L
Kudu Horn Shofar with Star Of David Menorah & Olives Silver Inlaid New 26 L. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Religion & Spirituality\Judaism\Shofars”. The seller is “njshopper06″ and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Slovenia, Japan, Sweden, Korea, South, Indonesia, South Africa, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Mexico, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Norway, Croatia, Republic of, Malaysia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Panama, Trinidad and Tobago, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Antigua and Barbuda, Aruba, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Saint Kitts-Nevis, Saint Lucia, Montserrat, Turks and Caicos Islands, Barbados, Bermuda, Bolivia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Guadeloupe, Iceland, Jersey, Cambodia, Cayman Islands, Liechtenstein, Sri Lanka, Luxembourg, Monaco, Macau, Martinique, Maldives, Nicaragua, Peru, Pakistan, Paraguay, Reunion, Vietnam, Uruguay.
Kudu Horn Shofar with Star Of David Menorah & Olives Silver Inlaid New 26 L
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33 Large 925 SILVER SHOFAR Blow Horn STAR of DAVID + MENORAH Jerusalem 7 Branch

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33 Large 925 SILVER SHOFAR Blow Horn STAR of DAVID + MENORAH Jerusalem 7 Branch
33 Large 925 SILVER SHOFAR Blow Horn STAR of DAVID + MENORAH Jerusalem 7 Branch
33 Large 925 SILVER SHOFAR Blow Horn STAR of DAVID + MENORAH Jerusalem 7 Branch
33 Large 925 SILVER SHOFAR Blow Horn STAR of DAVID + MENORAH Jerusalem 7 Branch
33 Large 925 SILVER SHOFAR Blow Horn STAR of DAVID + MENORAH Jerusalem 7 Branch
33 Large 925 SILVER SHOFAR Blow Horn STAR of DAVID + MENORAH Jerusalem 7 Branch
33 Large 925 SILVER SHOFAR Blow Horn STAR of DAVID + MENORAH Jerusalem 7 Branch
33 Large 925 SILVER SHOFAR Blow Horn STAR of DAVID + MENORAH Jerusalem 7 Branch
33 Large 925 SILVER SHOFAR Blow Horn STAR of DAVID + MENORAH Jerusalem 7 Branch
33 Large 925 SILVER SHOFAR Blow Horn STAR of DAVID + MENORAH Jerusalem 7 Branch
33 Large 925 SILVER SHOFAR Blow Horn STAR of DAVID + MENORAH Jerusalem 7 Branch
33 Large 925 SILVER SHOFAR Blow Horn STAR of DAVID + MENORAH Jerusalem 7 Branch

33 Large 925 SILVER SHOFAR Blow Horn STAR of DAVID + MENORAH Jerusalem 7 Branch
Silver Plated Large Kosher Jewish Shofa. Decorated with Biblical Jewish Symbols Star of David – Shield of king David, and Jerusalem Holy Temple 7 Branch Lamp Menorah. Blow the trumpets in Zion, And sound an alarm on my holy mountain! Let all the inhabitants of the land tremble, for the day of the LORD is coming. High Quality, Yemenite Kudu Shofar Blow Horn. Handcrafted, Plated 925 Sterling Silver. This is a Large Impressive Shofar, Approximate Size : 31 – 35 Inch / 79 – 89 cm. The Shofar is finely handcrafted and decorated with a thick copper sheet around, plated real 925 Sterling Silver, with hebrew biblical symbols, the Jewish Star of David Magen David hexagram, and lamp of eternity fire – Jerusalem temple Menorah Symbol. Embossed and colored in shiny Gold color. Magnificent for Display at home, and for special religious ceremonies, holidays, collectible, special gift. Please your patience – this Shofar is especially handmade per order and can. Each shofar is unique and special, we will make sure to pick the best one for you. The Shofar is Strong and durable, Authentic ancient Jewish Yemenite style – long & curved Shofar, hand made in Israel from high quality African Antelope Kudu horns. The horns are drilled, shaped and partly polished, showing the natural texture and original colors. All Shofars are cleaned and sterilized. Certified Kosher by the Israeli Chief Rabbinate. Each Shofar is handpicked and tested to ensure high quality. We also offer Shofar bags in different sizes. Made in Israel the Holy Land, crafted from African Kudu (Antelope) Horn, Silver Plated. Lovely for display and use, but you must must know how to blow, see “free” directions below. Approximate Size (Length) : 33 inch / 84 cm (Sizes will slightly vary from Shofar to Shofar). Length is measured on the circumference – from tip to tip – from the mouthpiece to the shofar’s “trumpet” opening. The Shofars come in assorted different colors and shapes, we cannot guarantee specific color. Since it is organic animal horn they vary in shape and color. We handpick, carefully examining and inspecting each Shofar, to make sure you get the best quality! Authentic Judaica gift from Israel, the Shofar is nice for display and for use, usually we blow the horn around the Jewish new year, when people are soul seeking and praying for answers and forgiveness. It is a great Mitzvah to hear the Shofar blows at synagogues at Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur (the high Jewish holidays), and take our prayers high and through the doors of the sky, to be heard and answered, and hopefully fulfilled. Liorel Art from Israel. Directions for blowing the Shofar : Hold the Shofar up with the mouthpiece flat (horizontal), usually against the SIDE of your mouth. The lips should be straight and sealed – and only the little part that is covered by the Shofar’s mouthpiece should “tremble” apart, when blowing HARD through the shofar. It is a bit like a long continuous spitting from the side of your mouth. Try holding your lips tight with your fingers and let air blow through the side – the trembling lips make the sound, and the horn amplifies it OUT LOUD (Btw the Australian Didgeridoo works on the same idea). Blowing long and clear blows takes some good practice and patience, but once you get the idea, it is very easy and enjoyable (of course if your neighbors don’t mind). Directions for storage and cleaning : store in a cool and dry, breatheable place. Clean Silver plating periodically for shine and glow with a dry towel or special materials for silver, The shofar is a live tissue (bit like nails). Using wax, detergents, solvents etc will harm it. Traditional ram’s horn shofars are made from the horns of sheep while Yemenite shofars are made from the horns of kudu antelope. Kudu are found almost exclusively in eastern and southern Africa. These true horns, unlike the antlers of deer, have a bony core that is actually an extension of one of the bones of the animal’s skull. The specialized layer of skin that covers this core of bone contains the protein keratin that makes the horn, and later the shofar, extremely tough and durable. No two animal horns look alike and no two shofars sound exactly the same. As the ram and kudu grow older, their horns get larger and become more and more twisted into a curve or even a spiral, especially with rams. Horns of older rams often form two or three complete loops. Larger ram’s horn shofars are rare and more difficult to get nowadays. More on the shofar: A shofar is a horn. Traditionally that of a ram. Shofar-blowing is incorporated in syna. Shofars come in a variety of sizes. Bible and rabbinic literature. Is mentioned frequently in the. The blast of a shofar emanating from the thick cloud on. Tremble in awe (Exodus 19:16). Shofar (by Alphonse Lévy) Caption says: “To a good year”. The shofar was used to announce holidays Ps. 4, and the Jubilee year. The first day of the seventh month Tishri. Is termed “a memorial of blowing” Lev. 23:24, or “a day of blowing” Num. 29:1, the shofar. They were for signifying the start of a war Josh. 6:4; Judges 3:27; 7:16, 20; I Sam. Later, it was also employed in processions II Sam. 6:15; I Chron. 15:28, as musical accompaniment Ps. 47:5 and eventually it was inserted into the temple orchestra by David Ps. Note that the’trumpets’ described in Numbers 10 are a different instrument, described by the Hebrew word’trumpet’ Hebrew. Hasosrah, not the word for shofar Hebrew. Describes the first day of the seventh month (1st of Tishri = Rosh ha-Shanah) as a zikron teru? Ah memorial of blowing; Lev. Xxiii and as a yom teru? Ah ; day of blowing; Num. This was interpreted by the Jewish sages as referring to the sounding of the shofar. In the Temple in Jerusalem. The shofar was sometimes used together with the trumpet. On New Year’s Day the principal ceremony was conducted with the shofar, which instrument was placed in the center with a trumpet on either side; it was the horn of a wild goat. And straight in shape, being ornamented with gold at the mouthpiece. On fast days the principal ceremony was conducted with the trumpets in the center and with a shofar on either side. On those occasions the shofarot were rams’ horns. Curved in shape and ornamented with silver at the mouthpieces. On Yom Kippur of the jubilee year. The ceremony was performed with the shofar as on New Year’s Day. On Rosh Hashanah and other full holidays Day of Atonement, Ingathering of the harvest Sukkot. , Passover and the Feast of Weeks – Pentecost a single Priest perfected two sacrifices in honor of the full holiday, (Note that festivals such as Hanukah and Purim, are not considered full holidays requiring an extra sacrifice). On Rosh Hashanah, something special occurred during the special sacrifice. Arguably two Shofar Sounders played the long notes and one Trumpet player played the short note. Accordingly, Rosh HaShanah is called Yom Teruah (the day of the blast) Otherwise, the Trumpets had top billing. ” Rosh Hashanah27a, supports this claim: “Said Raba or it may have been R. Levi: What is the scriptural warrant for this? – Because it is written, With trumpets and the sound of the Shofar shout ye before the King in the Temple, we require trumpets and the sound of the Shofar; elsewhere not. Indeed, on Yom Kippur, the Shofar was sounded to announce the Jubilee Year. Every 50 years, Jews were granted forgiveness, debts were forgiven, indentured Israelites were granted freedom, and the fields shall become owned by the priests. Shofar first indicated in Yovel Jubilee Year – Lev. Indeed, in Rosh Hashanah 33b, the sages ask why the Shofar sounded in Jubilee year. Further support is found in Rosh Hashanah 29a, where the Talmud talks of trumpets for sacrifices but Shofar in the Jubilee Year does not apply to priests who are exempt from the obligations of the jubilee. Perhaps, we have the first mention of Shofar Sounding by non-Priests. Perhaps the first distancing away from the Sacrificial Cult. Otherwise, for all other special days, the Shofar is sounded shorter and two special silver Trumpets announced the sacrifice. When the trumpets sound the signal, all the people who were within the sacrifice prostrate themselves, stretching out flat, face down and on the ground. The shofar was blown in the times of Joshua. To help him capture Jericho. As they surrounded the walls, the shofar was blown and the Jews were able to capture the city. The shofar was commonly taken out to war so the troops would know when a battle would begin. The person who would blow the shofar would call out to the troops from atop a hill. All of the troops were able to hear the call of the shofar from their position because of its distinct sound. Times, the shofar was enhanced in its religious use because of the ban on playing musical instruments as a sign of mourning for the destruction of the temple. It is noted that a full orchestra played in the temple. The shofar continues to announce the New Year. And the new moon,, to introduce Shabbat. To carry out the commandment to sound it on Rosh Hashanah, and to mark the end of the day of fasting on Yom Kippur once the services have completed in the evening. Secular uses have been discarded see a notable exception in a section further down. The shofar is primarily associated with Rosh Hashanah. Indeed, Rosh Hashanah is called “Yom T’ruah” (or “Yom Teruah”) (the day of the shofar blast). Book of early rabbinic laws derived from the Torah. , a discussion centers on the centrality of the shofar in the time before the destruction of the second temple (70 AD). 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 Rosh Hashanah announced the jubilee year, and the sound of the shofar on Yom Kippur proclaimed the actual release of financial encumbrances. (Jewish law) rules that the shofar may not be sounded on Shabbat due to the potential that the ba’al tekiyah (shofar sounder) may inadvertently carry it which is in a class of forbidden Shabbat work. The historical explanation is that in ancient Israel, the shofar was sounded on Shabbat in the temple located in Jerusalem. After the temple’s destruction, the sounding of the shofar on Shabbat was restricted to the place where the great Sanhedrin. Jewish legislature and court from 400 BCE to 100 C. However, when the Sanhedrin ceased to exist, the sounding of the shofar on Shabbat was discontinued. The shofar says, Awake, sleepers from your sleep, and slumberers arise from your slumber! Mishneh Torah, Laws of Repentance 3:4. The Sages indicated that the mitzvah. Was to hear the sounds of the shofar. They went so far as to consider a shofar blown into a pit or cave and to decide whether a person who hears the original sound or the echo has fulfilled the mitzvah. Mishnah (Rosh Hashanah 27b). The Shulchan Aruch sums up that if the hearer hears the reverberation, the mitzvah is not valid. However, if the listener perceives the direct sounds, he fulfils the mitzvah. Thus, most modern halakhic authorities hold that hearing a shofar on the radio or the Internet would not be valid to satisfy the mitzvah because electronically reproduced sounds do not suffice for mitzvot that require hearing a specific natural sound. However, one should consult a competent rabbi if an unusually pressing situation arises, as some authorities believe that performing mitzvot through electronically reproduced sound is preferable to not performing them at all. According to Jewish law. Women and minors are exempt from the commandment of hearing the shofar blown (as is the case with any positive, time-bound commandment), but they are encouraged to attend the ceremony. If the Baal Tekiyah (shofar sounder) blows with the intention that all who hear will perform the mitzvah, then anyone listening-even someone passing by-who intends to hear the Shofar can perform the mitzvah because the community blower blows for everybody. If the listener stands still, it is presumed he intends to hear. If one hears the blast but with no intention of fulfilling the mitzvah, then the mitzvah has not been fulfilled. The expert who blows (or “blasts” or “sounds”) the shofar is termed the Tokea lit. “Blaster” or Ba’al T’qiah lit. “Master of the Blast”. Being a Ba’al T’qiah (shofar sounder) is an honor. Every male Jew is eligible for this sacred office, providing he is acceptable to the congregation. The one who blows the shofar on Rosh Hashanah. Should likewise be learned in the Torah and shall be God-fearing; the best man available. If a potential choice will cause dissension, he should withdraw his candidacy, even if the improper person will be chosen. If a blind blower was dismissed, but the community did not find a blower as proficient, he should be appointed as community blower. The Shulchan Aruch discusses who is fit to blow the shofar on behalf of a congregation. Anyone not obligated to fulfill the mitzvah of sounding the shofar cannot fulfill the commandment for (cover) another whose duty it is to perform the mitzvah. Although a woman (who is exempt from this mitzvah because it is time bound) may not blow the shofar for men (whose duty it is to perform the mitzvah), a female Ba’alat T’qiah may intone the shofar for herself and other women. Similarly, she may say a blessing over the mitzvah even though it is not mandatory the requisite blessing contains the words “asher kid’shanu b’mitzvotav v’tzivanu”, who sanctified us with His commandments [mitzvot] and commanded us to… , but women are not commanded in this mitzvah. Only a freeman (not even a slave who will become free in the next month) can be a Ba’al T’qiah. 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  • Origin: holy land jerusalem israel
  • For use in: Synagogue, church prayer religious ceremony
  • Animal: Kudu large african antelope
  • Handmade: Yes
  • Ritual Object: collectible shofarot rare shofar authentic judaica
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Israel
  • Religion: judaica judaism christian messianic evangelist
  • Size – Length: large big size 31-35 Inch / 79-88 cm
  • jewish holidays: Jewish New year, Rosh Hashanah, atonement day
  • Country of Manufacture: handmade in Israel
  • Plating: 925 Sterling Silver, with gold color
  • Design: Magen shield of Israel, king David, Menorah
  • Shofar Type: Yemenite Kudu Blow Horn, Jewish Shofar
  • christian holidays: feast of tabernacles trumpets easter christmas
  • 7 Branch Candle holder: holy temple Jewish Menorah Lamp Candelabra

33 Large 925 SILVER SHOFAR Blow Horn STAR of DAVID + MENORAH Jerusalem 7 Branch
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Sterling SILVER SHOFAR Ram Horn Star of David Magen Israel Kosher Jewish Judaica

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Sterling SILVER SHOFAR Ram Horn Star of David Magen Israel Kosher Jewish Judaica
Sterling SILVER SHOFAR Ram Horn Star of David Magen Israel Kosher Jewish Judaica
Sterling SILVER SHOFAR Ram Horn Star of David Magen Israel Kosher Jewish Judaica
Sterling SILVER SHOFAR Ram Horn Star of David Magen Israel Kosher Jewish Judaica
Sterling SILVER SHOFAR Ram Horn Star of David Magen Israel Kosher Jewish Judaica

Sterling SILVER SHOFAR Ram Horn Star of David Magen Israel Kosher Jewish Judaica
Silver Plated Kosher Jewish Shofar, Ram’s Horn. With Star of David Symbol. 13 Inch / 34 cm (Length as measured on circumference). Brand New, High Quality, Genuine Kosher, Handcrafted in Israel. This Shofar is finely handcrafted and decorated with a thick copper sheet all around, plated 925 Sterling Silver, with the Jewish Star of David Symbol embossed and colored in shiny Gold color. Strong and durable, curved shape, hand made in Israel. African ram’s horns, the horns are drilled, shaped and polished, showing the original colors of the horn. Shofars are cleaned and sterilized. Nice for display or use, wonderful Judaica gift for holidays, synagogue, temple. Wedding, a family heirloom piece. Certified Kosher by the Israeli Chief Rabbinate. Each Shofar is handpicked and tested to ensure high quality. Makes a Good Sound!! But you must know how to blow, see “free” directions below. The Shofars come in assorted different colors, we cannot guarantee any color. 13 inch / 34 cm (Sizes will slightly vary from Shofar to Shofar). Length is measured on the circumference. From tip to tip – from the mouthpiece to the shofar’s “trumpet” opening. You are welcome to check more Judaica arts and crafts, made in Israel items at Liorel, Art from Israel. Authentic Judaica gift from Israel, the Shofar is nice for display and for use, usually blown around the Jewish new year, when people make soul seeking and pray for answers and forgiveness. It is a great Mitzvah to hear the Shofar at synagogues on Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur (the high Jewish holidays), taking our prayers high and through the doors of the sky, to be heard and answered, and hopefully fulfilled. Liorel Art from Israel. Directions for blowing the Shofar : Hold the Shofar up with the mouthpiece flat (horizontal), usually against the SIDE of your mouth. The lips should be straight and sealed – and only the little part that is covered by the Shofar’s mouthpiece should “tremble” apart, when blowing HARD through the shofar. It is a bit like a long continuous spitting from the side of your mouth. Try holding your lips tight with your fingers and let air blow through the side – the trembling lips make the sound, and the horn amplifies it OUT LOUD (Btw the Australian Didgeridoo works on the same idea). Blowing long and clear blows takes some good practice and patience, but once you get the idea, it is very easy and enjoyable (of course if your neighbors don’t mind). Directions for storage : store in a cool and dry place. No special maintenance needed – the shofar is a live tissue (bit like nails). Using wax, detergents, solvents etc will harm it. Traditional ram’s horn shofars are made from the horns of sheep while Yemenite shofars are made from the horns of kudu antelope. Kudu are found almost exclusively in eastern and southern Africa. These true horns, unlike the antlers of deer, have a bony core that is actually an extension of one of the bones of the animal’s skull. The specialized layer of skin that covers this core of bone contains the protein keratin that makes the horn, and later the shofar, extremely tough and durable. No two animal horns look alike and no two shofars sound exactly the same. As the ram and kudu grow older, their horns get larger and become more and more twisted into a curve or even a spiral, especially with rams. Horns of older rams often form two or three complete loops. Larger ram’s horn shofars are rare and more difficult to get nowadays. More on the shofar: A shofar. Traditionally that of a ram. Shofar-blowing is incorporated in synagogue. Services on Rosh Hashanah. Shofars come in a variety of sizes. Bible and rabbinic literature. Is mentioned frequently in the. The blast of a shofar emanating from the thick cloud on. Tremble in awe (Exodus 19:16). Shofar (by Alphonse Lévy) Caption says: “To a good year”. The shofar was used to announce holidays Ps. 4, and the Jubilee year. The first day of the seventh month Tishri. Is termed “a memorial of blowing” Lev. 23:24, or “a day of blowing” Num. 29:1, the shofar. They were for signifying the start of a war Josh. 6:4; Judges 3:27; 7:16, 20; I Sam. Later, it was also employed in processions II Sam. 6:15; I Chron. 15:28, as musical accompaniment Ps. 47:5 and eventually it was inserted into the temple orchestra by David Ps. Note that the’trumpets’ described in Numbers 10 are a different instrument, described by the Hebrew word’trumpet’ Hebrew. Hasosrah, not the word for shofar Hebrew. Describes the first day of the seventh month (1st of Tishri = Rosh ha-Shanah) as a zikron teru? Memorial of blowing; Lev. Xxiii and as a yom teru? Day of blowing; Num. This was interpreted by the Jewish sages as referring to the sounding of the shofar. In the Temple in Jerusalem. The shofar was sometimes used together with the trumpet. On New Year’s Day the principal ceremony was conducted with the shofar, which instrument was placed in the center with a trumpet on either side; it was the horn of a wild goat. And straight in shape, being ornamented with gold at the mouthpiece. On fast days the principal ceremony was conducted with the trumpets in the center and with a shofar on either side. On those occasions the shofarot were rams’ horns. Curved in shape and ornamented with silver at the mouthpieces. On Yom Kippur of the jubilee year. The ceremony was performed with the shofar as on New Year’s Day. On Rosh Hashanah and other full holidays Day of Atonement, Ingathering of the harvest Sukkot. , Passover and the Feast of Weeks – Pentecost a single Priest perfected two sacrifices in honor of the full holiday, (Note that festivals such as Hanukah and Purim, are not considered full holidays requiring an extra sacrifice). On Rosh Hashanah, something special occurred during the special sacrifice. Arguably two Shofar Sounders played the long notes and one Trumpet player played the short note. Accordingly, Rosh HaShanah is called Yom Teruah (the day of the blast) Otherwise, the Trumpets had top billing. ” Rosh Hashanah27a, supports this claim: “Said Raba or it may have been R. Levi: What is the scriptural warrant for this? – Because it is written, With trumpets and the sound of the Shofar shout ye before the King in the Temple, we require trumpets and the sound of the Shofar; elsewhere not. Indeed, on Yom Kippur, the Shofar was sounded to announce the Jubilee Year. Every 50 years, Jews were granted forgiveness, debts were forgiven, indentured Israelites were granted freedom, and the fields shall become owned by the priests. Shofar first indicated in Yovel Jubilee Year – Lev. Indeed, in Rosh Hashanah 33b, the sages ask why the Shofar sounded in Jubilee year. Is found in Rosh Hashanah 29a, where the Talmud talks of trumpets for sacrifices but Shofar in the Jubilee Year does not apply to priests who are exempt from the obligations of the jubilee. We have the first mention of Shofar Sounding by non-Priests. Perhaps the first distancing away from the Sacrificial Cult. Otherwise, for all other special days, the Shofar is sounded shorter and two special silver Trumpets announced the sacrifice. When the trumpets sound the signal, all the people who were within the sacrifice prostrate themselves, stretching out flat, face down and on the ground. The shofar was blown in the times of Joshua. To help him capture Jericho. As they surrounded the walls, the shofar was blown and the Jews were able to capture the city. The shofar was commonly taken out to war so the troops would know when a battle would begin. The person who would blow the shofar would call out to the troops from atop a hill. All of the troops were able to hear the call of the shofar from their position because of its distinct sound. Times, the shofar was enhanced in its religious use because of the ban on playing musical instruments as a sign of mourning for the destruction of the temple. It is noted that a full orchestra played in the temple. The shofar continues to announce the New Year. And the new moon. To carry out the commandment to sound it on Rosh Hashanah, and to mark the end of the day of fasting on Yom Kippur once the services have completed in the evening. Secular uses have been discarded see a notable exception in a section further down. The shofar is primarily associated with Rosh Hashanah. Indeed, Rosh Hashanah is called “Yom T’ruah” (or “Yom Teruah”) (the day of the shofar blast). Book of early rabbinic laws derived from the Torah. , a discussion centers on the centrality of the shofar in the time before the destruction of the second temple (70 AD). 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 Rosh Hashanah announced the jubilee year, and the sound of the shofar on Yom Kippur proclaimed the actual release of financial encumbrances. (Jewish law) rules that the shofar may not be sounded on Shabbat due to the potential that the ba’al tekiyah (shofar sounder) may inadvertently carry it which is in a class of forbidden Shabbat work. The historical explanation is that in ancient Israel, the shofar was sounded on Shabbat in the temple located in Jerusalem. After the temple’s destruction, the sounding of the shofar on Shabbat was restricted to the place where the great Sanhedrin. Jewish legislature and court from 400 BCE to 100 C. However, when the Sanhedrin ceased to exist, the sounding of the shofar on Shabbat was discontinued. The shofar says, Awake, sleepers from your sleep, and slumberers arise from your slumber! Mishneh Torah, Laws of Repentance 3:4. The Sages indicated that the mitzvah. Was to hear the sounds of the shofar. They went so far as to consider a shofar blown into a pit or cave and to decide whether a person who hears the original sound or the echo has fulfilled the mitzvah. Mishnah (Rosh Hashanah 27b). The Shulchan Aruch sums up that if the hearer hears the reverberation, the mitzvah is not valid. However, if the listener perceives the direct sounds, he fulfils the mitzvah. Thus, most modern halakhic authorities hold that hearing a shofar on the radio or the Internet would not be valid to satisfy the mitzvah because electronically reproduced sounds do not suffice for mitzvot that require hearing a specific natural sound. However, one should consult a competent rabbi if an unusually pressing situation arises, as some authorities believe that performing mitzvot through electronically reproduced sound is preferable to not performing them at all. According to Jewish law. Women and minors are exempt from the commandment of hearing the shofar blown (as is the case with any positive, time-bound commandment), but they are encouraged to attend the ceremony. If the Baal Tekiyah (shofar sounder) blows with the intention that all who hear will perform the mitzvah, then anyone listening-even someone passing by-who intends to hear the Shofar can perform the mitzvah because the community blower blows for everybody. If the listener stands still, it is presumed he intends to hear. If one hears the blast but with no intention of fulfilling the mitzvah, then the mitzvah has not been fulfilled. The expert who blows (or “blasts” or “sounds”) the shofar is termed the Tokea lit. “Blaster” or Ba’al T’qiah lit. “Master of the Blast”. Being a Ba’al T’qiah (shofar sounder) is an honor. Every male Jew is eligible for this sacred office, providing he is acceptable to the congregation. The one who blows the shofar on Rosh Hashanah. Should likewise be learned in the Torah and shall be God-fearing; the best man available. If a potential choice will cause dissension, he should withdraw his candidacy, even if the improper person will be chosen. If a blind blower was dismissed, but the community did not find a blower as proficient, he should be appointed as community blower. The Shulchan Aruch discusses who is fit to blow the shofar on behalf of a congregation. Anyone not obligated to fulfill the mitzvah of sounding the shofar cannot fulfill the commandment for (cover) another whose duty it is to perform the mitzvah. Although a woman (who is exempt from this mitzvah because it is time bound) may not blow the shofar for men (whose duty it is to perform the mitzvah), a female Ba’alat T’qiah may intone the shofar for herself and other women. Similarly, she may say a blessing over the mitzvah even though it is not mandatory the requisite blessing contains the words “asher kid’shanu b’mitzvotav v’tzivanu”, who sanctified us with His commandments [mitzvot] and commanded us to… , but women are not commanded in this mitzvah. Only a freeman (not even a slave who will become free in the next month) can be a Ba’al T’qiah. The Ba’al T’qiah shall abstain from anything that may cause ritual contamination for three days prior to Rosh Hashanah. Find a special gift Unique art works & gifts, handmade by Israeli artists Vintage antiques & collectibles from the early days of Israel. We are a small team dedicated to your service and always want to make sure that you are happy. 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  • Brand: liorel art from israel
  • Type: Shofar Trumpet blow Horn
  • Material: Sterling Silver Plate chofar Ram’s horn
  • Approx Size (Length): 13 inch / 34 cm
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Israel
  • Religion: Jewish Judaism Hebrew Juif Judeo Judaica
  • Decoration: Star of David, Magen shield of king David
  • Color: Natural Horn with Silver, Copper, Gold plate
  • origin: the holy bible promised land

Sterling SILVER SHOFAR Ram Horn Star of David Magen Israel Kosher Jewish Judaica
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Ram’s Horn Silver & Gold Plated with Star of David

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Ram's Horn Silver & Gold Plated with Star of David

Ram's Horn Silver & Gold Plated with Star of David
This unique shofar is made from an all-natural ram’s horn, silver and gold plated, approximately 13 inches in length, and embossed with the Star of David on one side. Each shofar is organic and varies in color, texture, and finish. The shofar makes a beautiful decoration, gift, or tool to enhance your own spiritual life Weight 25 oz Dimensions 36 × 6 × 6 in. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Religion & Spirituality\Judaism\Shofars”. The seller is “cohen_judaica” and is located in this country: IL.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Israel
  • Religion: Judaism

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Vintage Laguiole Extra G. David France Collectible Folding Knife With Corkscrew

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Vintage Laguiole Extra G. David France Collectible Folding Knife With Corkscrew
Vintage Laguiole Extra G. David France Collectible Folding Knife With Corkscrew
Vintage Laguiole Extra G. David France Collectible Folding Knife With Corkscrew
Vintage Laguiole Extra G. David France Collectible Folding Knife With Corkscrew
Vintage Laguiole Extra G. David France Collectible Folding Knife With Corkscrew
Vintage Laguiole Extra G. David France Collectible Folding Knife With Corkscrew
Vintage Laguiole Extra G. David France Collectible Folding Knife With Corkscrew
Vintage Laguiole Extra G. David France Collectible Folding Knife With Corkscrew

Vintage Laguiole Extra G. David France Collectible Folding Knife With Corkscrew
This knife is part of my husbands collection of knives that I will be listing. I normally sell fine jewelry in my store, very few collectibles so this knife thing is new to me. DESCRIPTION BRAND/STAMPED: LAGUIOLE Extra – G. David France – 12C37 MADE IN: France TYPE OF KNIFE: Folding BLADE LENGTH: 4.25 TOTAL LENGTH: 8.75 # OF BLADES: 1 single blade and Corkscrew tool COLOR: Gray HANDLE MATERIAL: Horn CONDITION: Excellent, new never used, but no box REF. All pictures are enlarged to show small details. VINTAGE LAGUIOLE EXTRA G. DAVID FRANCE COLLECTIBLE FOLDING KNIFE WITH CORKSCREW. LAGUIOLE Extra – G. 1 single blade and Corkscrew tool. Excellent, new never used, but no box. And browse through my other items for some more unique fine jewelry and collectibles. T will take approximately 9 to 10 days for Priority International to arrive to their destination. The items in my auctions and store have been pre-owned; some of them are antique, vintage, and modern. Some items have been in my family’s jewelry collection and some were obtained from Estate, and other Sales. The items are of excellent quality and well manufactured. The diamonds have been tested for authenticity. The items are also in excellent wearable condition, offered to you at very low prices. Also keep in mind that since these are pre-owned items some items may have tiny scrapes or chips on the stones that may have been there originally or may have been caused by normal wear. Please note that the color of the gemstones may vary from different electronic devices and may look a little darker or lighter than the actual color. A few of my items come with appraisals from a GIA Graduate Master Gemologist. On see other items. To browse through my store items. You will find great jewelry and collectibles at bargain prices. The items are priced very reasonably and my sales are final. Please understand that all ring sizers are not the same and sometimes ring size may not be 100% accurate. Jewelry has always been my passion, especially antique and vintage pieces. I love doing this and not having children gives me the time and enjoyment to go out and search for fine quality and timeless treasures that I can pass on to my customers. A lot of the items in my shop have been part of my own private jewelry collection, but it is time to let someone else enjoy them as much as I have. I strive to give my customers the best service possible within my control and capabilities. I hope you enjoy your shopping experience at Vintage2Modern Treasures. Get images that make Supersized seem small. Showcase your items with Auctiva’s. Track Page Views With. Auctiva’s FREE Counter. The item “VINTAGE LAGUIOLE EXTRA G. DAVID FRANCE COLLECTIBLE FOLDING KNIFE WITH CORKSCREW” is in sale since Friday, November 12, 2021. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Knives, Swords & Blades\Collectible Folding Knives\Vintage Folding Knives\Factory Manufactured”. The seller is “shoplonow” and is located in Houston, Texas. This item can be shipped to United States, all countries in Europe, all countries in continental Asia, Canada, Australia, South africa, Bahamas, Mexico, New Zealand, Brazil, Colombia, Costa rica, Dominican republic, Panama, Trinidad and tobago, Guatemala, Honduras, Antigua and barbuda, Aruba, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Saint kitts and nevis, Saint lucia, Montserrat, Turks and caicos islands, Barbados, Bermuda, Bolivia, Ecuador, Egypt, French guiana, Guadeloupe, Cayman islands, Martinique, Nicaragua, Peru, Paraguay, Reunion, Uruguay.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: France
  • Blade Material: Stainless Steel
  • Blade Edge: Plain
  • Dexterity: Ambidextrous
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Blade Range: 2.76 – 4in.
  • Type: Folding Knife
  • Tools: Corkscrew
  • Color: Silver
  • Vintage: Yes
  • Number of Blades: 1
  • Opening Mechanism: Manual
  • Handle Material: Horn
  • Brand: LAGUIOLE Extra

Vintage Laguiole Extra G. David France Collectible Folding Knife With Corkscrew
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David Yurman Sterling Silver Twisted Cable Drop Pendant with 18 chain

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David Yurman Sterling Silver Twisted Cable Drop Pendant with 18 chain
David Yurman Sterling Silver Twisted Cable Drop Pendant with 18 chain
David Yurman Sterling Silver Twisted Cable Drop Pendant with 18 chain
David Yurman Sterling Silver Twisted Cable Drop Pendant with 18 chain
David Yurman Sterling Silver Twisted Cable Drop Pendant with 18 chain
David Yurman Sterling Silver Twisted Cable Drop Pendant with 18 chain

David Yurman Sterling Silver Twisted Cable Drop Pendant with 18 chain
Authentic David Yurman Twisted Swirl Pendnat. Sensational Sterling Silver twisted dangling drop pendnat. Hallmarked DY and 925. Metal: 925 Sterling Sterling Comes with 18 chain. DY pouch is included. The item “David Yurman Sterling Silver Twisted Cable Drop Pendant with 18 chain” is in sale since Wednesday, March 10, 2021. This item is in the category “Jewelry & Watches\Fine Jewelry\Fine Necklaces & Pendants\Precious Metal without Stones”. The seller is “gigizgifts” and is located in Boynton Beach, Florida. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Base Metal: Fine Silver, 925 parts per 1000
  • Metal: Sterling Silver
  • Pendant Shape: Horn
  • Length (inches): 18″
  • Brand: David Yurman
  • Style: Pendant
  • Metal Purity: 925

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Kudu Horn Shofar with Star Of David Menorah & Olives Silver Inlaid New 26 L

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Kudu Horn Shofar with Star Of David Menorah & Olives Silver Inlaid New 26 L
Kudu Horn Shofar with Star Of David Menorah & Olives Silver Inlaid New 26 L
Kudu Horn Shofar with Star Of David Menorah & Olives Silver Inlaid New 26 L
Kudu Horn Shofar with Star Of David Menorah & Olives Silver Inlaid New 26 L
Kudu Horn Shofar with Star Of David Menorah & Olives Silver Inlaid New 26 L

Kudu Horn Shofar with Star Of David Menorah & Olives Silver Inlaid New 26 L
Kudu Horn Shofar with Star Of David Menorah & Olives Silver Inlaid New 26 L. The item “Kudu Horn Shofar with Star Of David Menorah & Olives Silver Inlaid New 26 L” is in sale since Sunday, July 26, 2020. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Religion & Spirituality\Judaism\Shofars”. The seller is “njshopper06″ and is located in Fair Lawn, New Jersey. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Slovenia, Japan, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, South africa, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Mexico, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Norway, Croatia, Malaysia, Chile, Colombia, Costa rica, Panama, Trinidad and tobago, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Antigua and barbuda, Aruba, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Saint kitts and nevis, Saint lucia, Montserrat, Turks and caicos islands, Barbados, Bermuda, Bolivia, Ecuador, French guiana, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Guadeloupe, Iceland, Jersey, Cambodia, Cayman islands, Liechtenstein, Sri lanka, Luxembourg, Monaco, Macao, Martinique, Maldives, Nicaragua, Peru, Pakistan, Paraguay, Reunion, Viet nam, Uruguay.
Kudu Horn Shofar with Star Of David Menorah & Olives Silver Inlaid New 26 L
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Kosher Ram Horn Shofar with Silver Plate featuring the Star of David

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Kosher Ram Horn Shofar with Silver Plate featuring the Star of David
Kosher Ram Horn Shofar with Silver Plate featuring the Star of David
Kosher Ram Horn Shofar with Silver Plate featuring the Star of David
Kosher Ram Horn Shofar with Silver Plate featuring the Star of David
Kosher Ram Horn Shofar with Silver Plate featuring the Star of David
Kosher Ram Horn Shofar with Silver Plate featuring the Star of David
Kosher Ram Horn Shofar with Silver Plate featuring the Star of David
Kosher Ram Horn Shofar with Silver Plate featuring the Star of David
Kosher Ram Horn Shofar with Silver Plate featuring the Star of David

Kosher Ram Horn Shofar with Silver Plate featuring the Star of David
Ram Horn Shofar with Silver Plate featuring the Star of David. Condition: Used – The silver plate is peeling at the base and there is a chip on the ram horn at the base. Description: This modest-sized Ram Horn Shofar has been decorated on its body with a large sterling silver plate that has Star of David in the center. The Star of David has a traditional design and appears in thin lines that give the illusion of being painted onto the silver plate. This Shofar is made from an authentic ram horn. This item is a perfect Rosh Hashanah gift idea! Sometime we’ll picture a dollar bill to show scale, it is not included with the item. Please give us about 2 days to respond to emails. The item “Kosher Ram Horn Shofar with Silver Plate featuring the Star of David” is in sale since Thursday, June 4, 2015. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Religion & Spirituality\Judaism\Shofars”. The seller is “microstar” and is located in Tampa, Florida. This item can be shipped to United States.
Kosher Ram Horn Shofar with Silver Plate featuring the Star of David
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NEW! DAVID YURMAN Eyeglasses Frame DY653 05SS SKY Midnight Horn with Silver. 925

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NEW! DAVID YURMAN Eyeglasses Frame DY653 05SS SKY Midnight Horn with Silver. 925
NEW! DAVID YURMAN Eyeglasses Frame DY653 05SS SKY Midnight Horn with Silver. 925
NEW! DAVID YURMAN Eyeglasses Frame DY653 05SS SKY Midnight Horn with Silver. 925
NEW! DAVID YURMAN Eyeglasses Frame DY653 05SS SKY Midnight Horn with Silver. 925
NEW! DAVID YURMAN Eyeglasses Frame DY653 05SS SKY Midnight Horn with Silver. 925
NEW! DAVID YURMAN Eyeglasses Frame DY653 05SS SKY Midnight Horn with Silver. 925
NEW! DAVID YURMAN Eyeglasses Frame DY653 05SS SKY Midnight Horn with Silver. 925
NEW! DAVID YURMAN Eyeglasses Frame DY653 05SS SKY Midnight Horn with Silver. 925

NEW! DAVID YURMAN Eyeglasses Frame DY653 05SS SKY Midnight Horn with Silver. 925
THEY ARE ALL DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY TO MY OPTICAL STORE – THEN DIRECT TO YOU! Color : 05 Black and Navy. Color description : polished black acetate frame front on top and outside temples, dark navy blue inside temples, silver wire frame on lower face rim, sterling silver accents on temples at hinges. 55 – 18 – 145. THIS ITEM IS BRAND NEW FROM A CERTIFIED FRAME DISTRIBUTOR. This product, along with all my other new frames, is surplus inventory from a high end optical store that I owned. This frame comes packaged very carefully without an eyeglasses case. This frame is gorgeous! Please take note: these frames will be delivered to you just like they come from the factory. MOST FRAMES NEED ADJUSTMENTS BY AN OPTICIAN to get a perfectly comfortable custom fit for you! When you go to get your prescription lenses ordered, the optician will first adjust your frame before putting in the lenses. Many frames come in different sizes and colors. Please look at all the listings in my store for a variety of brands, styles, sizes and colors that I do have. The listings I have are for exact items as described. These are “close out” sales, allowing me to offer such great prices! If the item you are wanting is the item in this listing, you will NOT be disappointed! The item “NEW! DAVID YURMAN Eyeglasses Frame DY653 05SS SKY Midnight Horn with Silver. 925″ is in sale since Friday, November 29, 2019. This item is in the category “Health & Beauty\Vision Care\Eyeglass Frames”. The seller is “optidude007″ and is located in Naples, Florida. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, China, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, South africa, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi arabia, Ukraine, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa rica, Dominican republic, Panama, Trinidad and tobago, Guatemala, El salvador, Honduras, Jamaica, Antigua and barbuda, Aruba, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Saint kitts and nevis, Saint lucia, Turks and caicos islands, Barbados, Bangladesh, Bermuda, Brunei darussalam, Bolivia, Ecuador, Egypt, French guiana, Gibraltar, Guadeloupe, Iceland, Jordan, Cambodia, Cayman islands, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Monaco, Macao, Martinique, Maldives, Oman, Pakistan, Paraguay, Reunion, Viet nam, Uruguay.
  • Gender: Mens
  • Model: DY653 Sky
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
  • Temple Length: 145 mm
  • Lens Socket Width: 55 mm
  • Frame Shape: Rectangular
  • Type: Folding Glasses
  • Color: Black with Navy & Sterling Silver
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • Frame Material: Acetate
  • Age Group: Adult
  • Brand: David Yurman
  • Frame Color: 05 SS
  • Bridge Size: 18 mm

NEW! DAVID YURMAN Eyeglasses Frame DY653 05SS SKY Midnight Horn with Silver. 925
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30 SILVER Plate Jewish SHOFAR Kudu Horn wIth Star of David & Jerusalem Menorah

30 SILVER Plate Jewish SHOFAR Kudu Horn wIth Star of David & Jerusalem Menorah
30 SILVER Plate Jewish SHOFAR Kudu Horn wIth Star of David & Jerusalem Menorah
30 SILVER Plate Jewish SHOFAR Kudu Horn wIth Star of David & Jerusalem Menorah
30 SILVER Plate Jewish SHOFAR Kudu Horn wIth Star of David & Jerusalem Menorah
30 SILVER Plate Jewish SHOFAR Kudu Horn wIth Star of David & Jerusalem Menorah
30 SILVER Plate Jewish SHOFAR Kudu Horn wIth Star of David & Jerusalem Menorah
30 SILVER Plate Jewish SHOFAR Kudu Horn wIth Star of David & Jerusalem Menorah
30 SILVER Plate Jewish SHOFAR Kudu Horn wIth Star of David & Jerusalem Menorah
30 SILVER Plate Jewish SHOFAR Kudu Horn wIth Star of David & Jerusalem Menorah
30 SILVER Plate Jewish SHOFAR Kudu Horn wIth Star of David & Jerusalem Menorah
30 SILVER Plate Jewish SHOFAR Kudu Horn wIth Star of David & Jerusalem Menorah
30 SILVER Plate Jewish SHOFAR Kudu Horn wIth Star of David & Jerusalem Menorah

30 SILVER Plate Jewish SHOFAR Kudu Horn wIth Star of David & Jerusalem Menorah
SILVER Plate Jewish SHOFAR. Sterling Silver Plated Kosher Jewish Shofar. High Quality, Yemenite Kudu Shofar Blow Horn. Beautifully Handcrafted and Plated 925 Sterling Silver. Decorated with Star of David and Jerusalem Temple 7 Branch Menorah Symbols. Approximate Size : 28-31 Inch / 70-80 cm. Each shofar is unique and special, we will make sure to pick the best one for you. The Shofar is finely handcrafted and decorated with a thick copper sheet around, plated real 925 Sterling Silver, with the Jewish Star of David and Jerusalewm temple Menorah Symbol embossed and colored in shiny Gold color. Shiny and Magnificent for Display, Judaica collectible, special gift. The Shofar is Strong and durable, Yemenite style long & curved Shofar, hand made in Israel. African Antelope Kudu horns. The horns are drilled, shaped and partly polished, showing natural texture and original colors. All Shofars are cleaned and sterilized. Certified Kosher by the Israeli Chief Rabbinate. Each Shofar is handpicked and tested to ensure high quality. Made in Israel the Holy Land, crafted from African Kudu (Antelope) Horn, Silver Plated. Approximate Size (Length) : 28-31 inch / 70-80 cm (Sizes will slightly vary from Shofar to Shofar). Length is measured on the circumference. From tip to tip – from the mouthpiece to the shofar’s “trumpet” opening. We also offer Shofar bags. Lovely for display and use, Makes a Good Sound!! One must know how to blow, see “free” directions below. The Shofars come in. Assorted different colors and shapes. We cannot guarantee specific color. Since it is organic animal horn they vary in shape and color. We handpick, carefully examining and inspecting each Shofar, to make sure you get the best quality! Authentic Judaica gift from Israel, the Shofar is nice for display and for use, usually we blow the horn around the Jewish new year, when people are soul seeking and praying for answers and forgiveness. It is a great Mitzvah to hear the Shofar blows at synagogues at Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur (the high Jewish holidays), and take our prayers high and through the doors of the sky, to be heard and answered, and hopefully fulfilled. Liorel Art from Israel. Directions for blowing the Shofar. Hold the Shofar up with the mouthpiece flat (horizontal), usually against the SIDE of your mouth. The lips should be straight and sealed – and only the little part that is covered by the Shofar’s mouthpiece should “tremble” apart , when blowing HARD through the shofar. It is a bit like a long continuous spitting from the side of your mouth. Try holding your lips tight with your fingers and let air blow through the side – the trembling lips make the sound, and the horn amplifies it OUT LOUD (Btw the Australian Didgeridoo works on the same idea). Blowing long and clear blows. Takes some good practice and patience, but once you get the idea, it is very easy and enjoyable (of course if your neighbors don’t mind). Directions for storage : store in a cool and dry, breatheable place. Clean Silver plating periodically for shine and glow with special materials for silver, The shofar is a live tissue (bit like nails). Using wax, detergents, solvents etc will harm it. Hello and welcome to Mondi_group the place to find the best home-decoration, silverware, Judaic, jewelry &antiques… For every taste and occasion. We thoroughly check the quality of our goods, working only with reliable suppliers so that you only receive the best quality product. We at Mondi_group believe in high quality and exceptional customer service. Every day, we deliver to hundreds of customers across the world, ensuring that we provide the very highest levels of responsiveness to you at all times. Processing time: Order verification, tailoring, quality check and packaging. After processing and leaving the warehouse, items usually take between 7 and 14 days to arrive at their destination but can take longer from time to time. Fast & Friendly Customer Service. Safe & Secure Service. The item “30 SILVER Plate Jewish SHOFAR Kudu Horn wIth Star of David & Jerusalem Menorah” is in sale since Saturday, October 13, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Religion & Spirituality\Judaism\Shofars”. The seller is “mondi_group” and is located in Jerusalem. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Size – Length:: 29-31 Inch / 70-80 cm approximately
  • Jewish holidays:: Jewish New year, Rosh Hashanah, Yo
  • Country of Manufacture:: handmade in Israel
  • Plating:: 925 Sterling Silver, with gold color
  • Design:: Star of David, Magen David, Jewish Menorah
  • Shofar Type:: Yemenite Kudu Blow Horn, Jewish Shofar
  • Religion:: judaica hebrew judaism christian
  • Origin:: holy land jerusalem israel
  • For use in:: Synagogue, church prayer religious ceremony
  • Animal:: Kudu large african antelope
  • Ritual Object:: collectible shofarot rare shofar authentic judaica
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Israel

30 SILVER Plate Jewish SHOFAR Kudu Horn wIth Star of David & Jerusalem Menorah
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