What is Shofar?

Shofar is a curved and polished corner with holes at the top and bottom. It is usually made from the ram corner. It can never be made from the cow corner or from the corner of the calf, because it evokes the worship of the Golden Tele, as convicted in Torah. It can also not be made from any animal that is not considered Kosher, because the instrument is mainly used in Jewish religious ceremonies. He or she is called Tokea, which is projected into the "Blaster". On certain days of adherence, it may be quite a work to throw a shofar. Good Tokea, however, knows that shofar blowing is comparable to the blowing of trumpet or bugle. Shofar takes less effort when it is placed on one side of the mouth, and lips vibrations. At the end of Yom Kippur, it is also blown that he repent and memories this day.

Shofar is not used on Saturday, because Tokea could accidentally carry a corner from place to place. This represents a job and is therefore forbidden on Saturday. Even during the days after Rosh Hashanah, any day falling on Saturday does not include shofar explosions. In SCučelnosti, when Rosh Hashanah falls on Saturday, there is a religious adherence to the next day.

Shofar sounds are supposed to awaken and inspire a Jew or alternately use as a notification that one is called to consider spiritual affairs. This can be achieved by three different shofar sounds. One short explosion is called Tekiah. The three short notes that played each other are called Shever and Teru'ah, the name given for nine fast notes that played one by one.

It is necessary to ensure that the shofar is damaged. Damaged Shofar Budenevyvání sound correctly, especially if there are some holes in the corner except the two main ones. After a few years of use, the corner may distort somewhat from the moisture it encounters whenever it is blown.

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