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  1. 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 blown—often in synagogue, ideally as part of the prayer service. This year, listen to the blowing of the shofar on Oct. 3 and 4, 2024.

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  2. When To Sound The Shofar. The shofar should be sounded during the day only, and not at night. The mitzvah can be fulfilled from sunrise until sunset; those who are diligent fulfill the mitzvah at the first possible opportunity.

  3. On both mornings during the Rosh Hashanah synagogue services, the shofar is blown 100 times. The first 30 blasts are blown following the Torah reading during morning services, and as many as 70 are blown during and after the service.

  4. The order of the shofar sounding is therefore as follows: After reciting the appropriate blessings, a tekiah is sounded, followed by shevarim, a teruah, and then another tekiah. This order is followed three times, for a total of twelve sounds [six tekiot, three shevarim and three teruot].

  5. A shofar is a ram’s horn that is blown like a trumpet during the Jewish month of Elul that leads up to Rosh Hashanah, at Rosh Hashanah services and at the end of Yom Kippur. The four sounds of the shofar – tekiah, shevarim, teruah and tekiah gedolah – remind many people of a crying voice.

  6. Sep 21, 2021 · Directed by His Father in Heaven and the sounding of a Shofar, Yeshua will return to consummate the marriage to His betrothed. At this time, we will experience the Marriage Supper of the Lamb with our groom and King, Yeshua! The sounding of the Shofar is a type of spiritual wake-up call.

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  8. Sep 16, 2020 · The blowing of the shofar is a vital piece of commemorating Rosh Hashanah, whether it’s congregations evoking its sound or congregants hearing its unique call.

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