Shofar Kudu Jumbo
CHF 259.00
Shofar from Israel
Each Shofar is unique, so this image is to be understood as a symbol image.
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The Kudu Shofar Jumbo is made from the species Kudu (Strepsiceros). The minimum size is 99 cm and the weight is about 1.2kg light. Each Shofar is unique, they become proud owners of it.
Our Shofar stand for high quality, this has been the case for 15 generations. Each Shofar is lovingly crafted and completed with the famous Bar-Sheshet Secret. All Shofars are manufactured in Israel under the strictest kosher supervision. The produced Shofar impress with their beautiful and clear tone. Which distinguish the customs and needs of the different communities (Ashkenazi, Sephardic, Yemeni, etc.) but are always very well processed.
The Shofar (from Hebrew) is an ancient musical instrument from the Middle East. The natural funnel shape automatically acts as a sound amplifier, the generated sound is not only bundled, but also delivered in a preferred direction. The instrument, made of ram or kuduhorn, has its origins in the Jewish religion. It is blown like a brass instrument according to the principle of the padded pipe and thus belongs to the natural horns.
Playing on the Kudu Shofar requires a little practice.
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Shofar Kudu Jumbo
The Shofar Kudu Jumbo is made from the horn of the male kudus. The Kudus live on the continent of Africa. The Shofar Kudu Jumbo is at least 99 cm long and approx. 1500 g light.
Manufacture and sound
Our Shofar horns have been synonymous with high quality for 15 generations (manufacturer Shofarot). Each Shofar is lovingly crafted and completed with the famous Bar-Sheshet Secret. All Shofarot are manufactured in Israel under the strictest kosher supervision.
The processed Shofar impress with its beautiful and clear tone. The Shofar horns are neither finished with varnish nor glue. It all inherits naturally. They get their shine by grinding and polishing. We recommend the care product Resinax for the care of your Shofar . This proven product cleans and polishes the Shofar. This allows you to extend the life of your Shofar.
History and present
The Shofar (from Hebrew) is an ancient musical instrument from the Middle East. The natural funnel shape automatically acts as a sound amplifier. The generated sound is not only bundled, but also delivered in a preferred direction.
The instrument, made of ram or kuduhorn, has its origins in the Jewish religion. It is blown like a brass instrument according to the principle of the padded pipe and thus belongs to the natural horns.
In Jewish culture, the Shofar is blown to Torah and Talmud; among other things for the morning prayer, at the Jewish New Year celebration Rosh Hashanah and also at the end of the Day of Reconciliation Yom Kippur. In Christian culture, the Shofar has increasingly become a part of divine services and festivals. In the meantime, the Shofar has also found its way into popular music culture.
Playing on the Shofar requires a little practice, but is quickly learned.
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