What is the difference between Hebrew and Christian bible? Does the Hebrew alphabet have vowels? Which Hebrew calendar months are in the Bible? What is a Jewish tallit? What is a shofar? What language is the Torah in? What is a naming ceremony in Judaism?
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Shofar Callin’ connects the story Jews read on Rosh Hashanah, the Binding of Isaac, with the ritual blowing of the Shofar, or ram’s horn. What’s the connection? Find out how the Jewish New Year is WAY more than just a day to spend in synagogue, and how the call of the Shofar ...
Tekiah gedolah, where the shofar is blown for one very long extended single blast The shofar blasts are incredibly important and one is obligated to hear them as part of their obligations for Rosh Hashanah. However, they are not blown on a day when Rosh Hashanah falls on Shabbat. Another i...
however. God bent the heavens and shook the earth. Rivers suddenly ran backwards. The air reverberated with thunder and shofar blasts. Finally at about noontime the words "I AM THE LORD YOUR GOD" boomed out from the summit of Sinai. These words were understood not only by the terrified ...
November 10, 2020.Through Joshua’s obedience and his army obeying orders, what seemed like an unreasonable march of seven times, with shofar/ trumpet blasts, around Jericho’s walls, was how victory was won. Instructions were given beforehand to ban taking any of the spoils, but Achan disre...
One of the most iconic traditions of Rosh Hashanah is the blowing of the shofar, a ram’s horn trumpet. Families gather for festive meals featuring symbolic foods like apples dipped in honey, symbolising the wish for a sweet year, and pomegranates, representing the hope for a year filled wi...
What is the Gemara? The Torah and the Talmud: In the religion of Judaism, the Torah is one of the most significant holy texts. Consisting of five primary texts, this is the basis of the Jewish faith. However, it's not the only sacred text in Judaism. Rabbinic Judaism also draws heavil...
What is a Shofar? What is Tashlich? Discussion Comments Byalex94— On Oct 04, 2010 @dega2010: The Sukkah hut is what gives Sukkot its name but the festival has two other main symbols. Those are the lulav and etrog. From the Torah (Leviticus 23:40) comes the commandment of gathering ...
19 to the sound of a shofar, and to a voice whose words made the hearers beg that no further message be given to them - 20 for they couldn't bear what was being commanded them, "If even an animal touches the mountain, it is to be stoned to death"; 21 and so terrifying was...