shofar

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A ram’s-horn trumpet

Thaddeus the fluteplayer had, it seems, found a ram’s horn or shofar, and he was blowing this not in the normal manner of an angry summons but so as to produce a melody of four notes, like a camp call to dinner or parade.

An ancient, Natural Trumpet made from a rams horn It was played during Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur
an ancient musical horn made from the horn of a ram; used in ancient times by the Israelites to sound a warning or a summons; used in synagogues today on solemn occasions
A horn blown on ROSH-HA-SHANAH; see Ch 43
a ram's-horn trumpet
Ram's horn sounded during the month of Elul, on Rosh Hashono and as the conclusion of Yom Kippur
Ram's horn
A rams horn trumpet Used as warning, call to arms, and in celebration
The shofar was blown (by G-d) at the giving of the Torah, is blown (by man) every Rosh HaShanah in fulfillment of G-d's commandment, expressing contrition and penitence, and will be again blown (by G-d) at the beginning of the Redemption to herald the arrival of Mashiach
A ram's horn The Torah commands (Leviticus 23: 24): "In the seventh month, in the first day of the month, shall ye have a sabbath, a memorial of blowing of shofars " The sounding of the shofar is the most important observance of Rosh Hashanah It has many reasons and associations Some of these include
{i} horn made from a ram's horn that is sounded during the Jewish holidays of Rosh HaShana and Yom Kippur and during other special prayers throughout the year
a ram's horn The rams horn makes a very impressive noise, and has been used since ancient times to summon troops to battle or the people to assemble Also used to mark approach of Sabbath and other Holy Days Especially associated with Rosh Hashana
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~ The unadorned ram's horn (the ram was sacrificed by Abraham in Isaac's place) sounded during the month of Elul, on Rosh Hashanah, and at the conclusion of Yom Kippur, which has assumed deep traditional meaning as the holy cry for the gathering of the faithful
A Ram's horn, a trumpet, horn that is a wind instrument, oldest known horn in the world Was used by early Jews as a musical instrument Its use is three-fold 1) to intimidate the enemy 2) to declare war 3) to call people to assembly A rams horn blown during Jewish high Holy days (Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur)
A shofar
ram's horn
shofar

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    [ 'shO-"fär, -f&r ] (noun.) 1833. From the Hebrew שׁוֹפָר (shofár, “shofar”)