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  1. Shofar - Wikipedia

    A shofar (/ ʃoʊˈfɑːr / [1] shoh-FAR; from שׁוֹפָר ‎, pronounced [ʃoˈfar] ⓘ) is an ancient musical horn, typically a ram 's horn, used for Jewish ritual purposes. Like the modern bugle, the shofar lacks pitch …

  2. What Is a Shofar? - The Horn Blown on Rosh Hashanah

    Oct 27, 2025 · A shofar is a trumpet made from the horn of a kosher animal with the marrow removed. The central mitzvah of Rosh Hashanah (the Jewish New Year) is to hear the shofar being …

  3. Shofar | Meaning, Horn, Worship, & Judaism | Britannica

    Shofar, ritual musical instrument, made from the horn of a ram or other animal, used on important Jewish public and religious occasions. In the Bible the shofar sounded the Sabbath, announced the …

  4. What Is a Shofar? - My Jewish Learning

    The shofar is a ritual object, and there are specific injunctions against carrying ritual objects outside between one’s home and the synagogue on Shabbat. So if Day 1 or Day 2 of Rosh Hashanah falls …

  5. Significance of the Shofar - Hebrew for Christians

    The midrash says that word shofar (שׁוֹפָר) comes from a root (שָׁפַר) that means to "amend" or "reform," alluding to the beautification of our ways as we turn to God in teshuvah.

  6. What is a Shofar? Understanding the Ancient Jewish Horn | Judaica ...

    Aug 11, 2025 · A shofar (שופר) is an ancient and sacred Jewish horn instrument, most often made from a ram’s horn, which has been used by Jews for thousands of years and still has a role in Jewish life …

  7. The Message of the Shofar | Jewish Voice

    Aug 26, 2025 · The shofar is a simple yet profound instrument of the Bible. It’s a key feature of Judaism’s Fall Feasts, particularly Rosh Hashanah and Yom Teruah.

  8. SHOFAR Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of SHOFAR is the horn of a ruminant animal and usually a ram blown as a trumpet by the ancient Hebrews in battle and during religious observances and used in modern Judaism especially …

  9. Shofar | Texts & Source Sheets from Torah, Talmud and Sefaria's …

    The shofar is made from the horn of an animal, usually a ram. In the Bible, the shofar was blown as a trumpet in battle and, today, is used primarily during Rosh Hashanah services and at the end of Yom …

  10. SHOFAR - JewishEncyclopedia.com

    The shofar represents the windpipe or the spiritual part of the body alongside the gullet, through which the food or the earthly part passes. The sound of the shofar awakens the Higher Mercy = "Raḥamim" …