shofar

 IDF Chief Rabbi Shlomo Goren blows the shofar at the Western Wall, June 1967.

Entering Elul: What blowing the shofar means for us - opinion

As we read the words of Robert Herscowitz, we are reminded that the shofar is one of the most important symbols of the month Elul, Rosh Hashanah, and Yom Kippur: the shofar.

By DAVID GEFFEN
06/09/2024
  An illustrative photo of a man blowing a shofar, a ram's horn, which is done on Rosh Hashanah.

Rosh Hashanah: Your guide to the Jewish new year holiday

Rosh Hashanah kicks off the Jewish calendar year and starts the High Holy Days and the Days of Repentance. Here is everything you need to know about it.

05/09/2024

Berlin-based Israeli musician Bar Zemach plays shofar in latest performance

While the ram’s horn has popped up in quite a few jazz gigs over the years, there has been precious little seen of the instrument in classical climes.

13/03/2024

Keeping the echo alive: The last of Israel’s traditional shofar makers

Shimon Keinan is one of only a handful of people in Israel still making traditional shofars, and his factory receives over 14,000 visitors a year.

By AARON PORIS/THE MEDIA LINE
24/09/2023

Jerusalem highlights September 15-21

What's new to do in Israel's capital?

Rosh Hashanah: Going from judgment to mercy

Blowing the shofar is an opportunity for each and every one of us to start the new year with mercy rather than strict judgment.

Mystery IDF shofar blower at Western Wall identified 56 years later

81-year-old Yaakov Cohen was revealed as the mystery IDF soldier shown blowing a shofar in an iconic photograph in Jerusalem's Old City.

Blown away: Kick off Rosh Hashanah with biblical shofar exhibit

With all the various shofars that are kosher on display, one can be blown away, and it’s a pretty sweet way to kick off the new year.

By URIEL PEIZER
11/09/2023

The silence of the shofar on Shabbat rings out majesty and devotion - opinion

The rabbis did not rule that it was forbidden to use the shofar on Shabbat, what they ruled was that it was forbidden to carry the shofar to the synagogue on Shabbat.

By BARRY NEWMAN
10/09/2023

A ship in danger was saved by the power of holiness and a shofar

Because of Rabbi Elazar’s great holiness, the fulfillment of the mitzvah resulted in the storm passing, and they were all saved in his merit.

By LEVI COOPER
09/09/2023
Subscribe for our daily newsletter
Subscribe for our daily newsletter

By subscribing I accept the terms of use and privacy policy