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Shofar from Jerusalem
925 Sterling Silver Jewish Shofar with Jerusalem Scenery & Scripture
The shofar is primarily associated with Rosh Hashanah. Thus, Rosh Hashanah is called "Yom T’ruah" (the day of the shofar blast).
In post-Biblical 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. 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.
Size: As made of natural horn, each product may vary in size and is sure to differ from the product shown in the image.
Important Note:
The purchaser of a Shofar assumes all risks regarding any issue of shipping, compliance with regulations for the import of animal product into his shipping destination. Our horns are religious items, free to use under the laws concerning protected animals. However some countries may demand evidence regarding the hygiene of the Shofar. The purchaser assumes full risk and responsibility for the inspection, confiscation or fees charged regarding the shipment of the shofar and for any related customs issues.
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