Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items. Rosh Hashanah might be a little louder than normal this year in Santa Fe. About a dozen kids made their own ...
Rabbi Levi Raskin works at making a shofar during “The Shofar Factory,” an event put on by Chabad Lubavitch, of Frederick. Children and their families constructed their own ram’s horn instruments ...
Can't make it to services but want to fulfill the commandment to hear the shofar? Call Rabbi Yossie Shemtov at 882-9422 to see if a volunteer might be able to help. Interested in learning how to make ...
FORT HUACHUCA, Ariz. – An unusual sound rang out from the Prosser Village Chapel Annex recently – the sound of a shofar being blown. In preparation for Rosh Hashanah, Rabbi Benzion Shemtov introduced ...
Merrick Fagan is a bass player and bartender, not a rabbi, but during the High Holy Days, he is entrusted with a sacred, God-ordained task. At Rosh Hashanah morning services, he blows a hollowed-out ...
Two kinds of horns mentioned in the Hebrew bible. One, a metal trumpet, is described in great detail. The description of the other, the shofar, is, shall we say, limited? Guess which one has survived ...
The shofar — from the Hebrew word for a ram’s horn, which is sounded at services on the Jewish High Holy Days, this year in October — is an alarm clock for the soul, awakening anyone who really ...
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