Shofar

Shofar
Shofar
Blowing the shofar.

A shofar (/ʃˈfɑːr/ shoh-FAR; from שׁוֹפָר‎, pronounced [ʃoˈfaʁ] ) 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 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.[1] Shofars come in a variety of sizes and shapes, depending on the choice of animal and level of finish.

  1. ^ "Jewish prayer-book". Cambridge Digital Library. Retrieved 25 September 2014.

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