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Shofar publishes original, scholarly work and reviews a wide range of recent books in judaica.
Vol 33, #2, pp 100-109: (published with permission) 2005 the educational pedagogy of the four sons shofar vol 22, #4, pp 94-106: 2004 (published with.
The shofar (ram's horn) is possibly the most ancient and iconic jewish ritual object still used today. It is traditionally blown in synagogues on rosh hashanah (the jewish new year) and at the end of yom kippur, as well as other occasions when its distinct primal sound is used to awaken and inspire us to repentance and change.
Shofar publishes original, scholarly work and reviews a wide range of recent books in judaica. Founded in 1981, shofar is a peer-reviewed journal that is published quarterly by purdue university press on behalf of the university’s jewish studies program.
Yemenite shofars are traditionally made of a kudu’s horn and have long and curvy bodies. Yemenite shofars, like ram’s horn shofars, come in a variety of styles - polished and unpolished, decorated and in simple, traditional brown tones - and produce a strong, brass sound.
Description: shofar publishes original, scholarly work and reviews a wide range of recent books in judaica. Founded in 1981, shofar is a peer-reviewed journal that is published quarterly by purdue university press on behalf of the university’s jewish studies program.
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