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Shofar from Israel | KOSHER by Rabbinate of
Shofar from Israel | KOSHER by Rabbinate of

Shofar from Israel | KOSHER by Rabbinate of Jerusalem | Handcrafted | Holy Voice musical instruments | Kudu Shofar | 39-43 inch | Made In Israel By YOMTOV-SHALOM

Product ID : 51521691
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Galleon Product ID 51521691
UPC / ISBN 716203863938
Shipping Weight 1.35 lbs
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Model KUDU_39-43 Inch
Manufacturer Yomtov Shalom
Shipping Dimension 31.5 x 2.99 x 2.2 inches
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Shofar from Israel | KOSHER by Rabbinate of Features

  • Authentically Crafted: Handmade in Jerusalem, each shofar is unique and of high quality.

  • Variety of Sizes: Available from mini to extra large, tailored to individual spiritual needs.

  • Deep Spiritual Connection: Used in religious ceremonies, symbolizing calls to repentance and reflection.

  • Historical and Cultural Significance: Connects users to ancient traditions and ceremonies of faith.

  • 30-Day Money-Back Guarantee: We stand behind the quality and craftsmanship of our Jerusalem Kudu Horn Shofars. If you are not completely satisfied with your purchase, you may return it within 30 days for a full refund. Enjoy peace of mind knowing that your purchase is backed by our commitment to your satisfaction


About Shofar From Israel | KOSHER By Rabbinate Of

The Shofar is a wind instrument made from the hollow horn of a horned animal. In ancient times, the shofar was used as a tool to make noise, play music, convey messages and warn of dangers, reign kings and gather the people. The word "trumpet" originates from the Bible, and is used mainly in its religious context. In Judaism, the shofar is used to fulfill the mitzvot of blowing the shofar on Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, and it is also a symbol of freedom in the year of jubilee and the coming of the Messiah, and as such the shofar has become a Jewish symbol throughout the world.