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Baal Tokea: (lit. "master of the blast"); the person sounding the Shofar in the synagogue
Learning to blow shofar for the first time? Get expert tips and guidance from a master shofar-blower and musician.
Learn all about sounding the Shofar on Rosh Hashanah; how to blow the shofar, the practical laws and customs, and its special significance.
In this class, we'll cover how to select a shofar, the dos and don’ts of blowing, how to position it and how to breathe.
Rabbi Sholom Tenenbaumis an educator living in Brooklyn New York. Beginning in the early 1950s his father, Rabbi Yosef Menachem Tenenbaum, would sound the Shofar on Rosh Hashanah in 770.
Mitzvah Studies - Article 9
The Source and Significance of this MitzvahRosh Hashanah’s essence is captured by the mitzvah of shofar. The Mishnah states, “The mitzvah of the day is shofar,” Mishnah, Rosh Hashanah, 3:3. and the Torah refers to Rosh Hashanah as a “day of sounding.” Bam...
Get ready for Rosh Hashanah and watch a demonstration of the Shofar blowing service, which includes the preliminary verses, the blessings and the sounding of the shofar.
The Sound and the Spirit
The central observance of Rosh Hashanah is hearing the shofar. This year, many of us will not be able to attend synagogue services and will be blowing the shofar at home. This course will provide you with practical tips and mystical insights to fulfill th...
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