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  1. The ascent of Moses from Elul to Yom Kippur is a great interpretation for blowing the shofar because the shofar does bind us to our past as we were many returning to the one. Spiritually, the shofar and the 4 codes (1, 3, 9, 1-Long) help prepare our return to one and to the One.

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      On Rosh Hashanah we coronate G‑d as King of the world. The...

  2. 13 de dic. de 2023 · To blow a shofar, start by pulling back and tightening your lips like you're making a strong "T" sound. Then, press the end of the shofar against your lips near the right side of your mouth and blow a small amount of dry air into it.

  3. A man blowing a shofar. The blowing of the shofar (Hebrew: תקיעת שופר, Hebrew pronunciation: [t(e)kiˈ(ʔ)at ʃoˈfaʁ]) is a ritual performed by Jews on Rosh Hashanah. The shofar is a musical horn, typically made of a ram's horn. Jewish law requires that the shofar be blown 30 times on each day of Rosh Hashanah, and by ...

  4. Why We Blow Shofar. In preparation for the High Holidays, we blow the Shofar each morning throughout the month of Elul, the final month of the Jewish year. Every morning, the Shofar reminds us of the holiness of Rosh HaShanah, marking the start of the New Year that lies ahead.

  5. All About the Blowing of the Shofar. Rabbi Ki-Tov expounds upon the meaning of the Shofar, as well as the rules and traditions associated with this Rosh Hashanah mitzvah.

  6. On Rosh Hashanah we coronate G‑d as King of the world. The shofar’s trumpeting call heralds this exciting event. Its piercing wail serves to awaken slumbering souls that have grown complacent. It evokes the shofar blasts that were heard when G‑d descended on Mount Sinai and gave us the Torah.

  7. 6 de sept. de 2016 · The blowing of the ram’s horn (shofar) during the month of Elul has its origins in one of the most famous stories in the Hebrew Bible: Joshua’s conquest of the city of Jericho. Before conquering the city, Joshua’s army marched around the mighty walls of Jericho for seven days.