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Large Kudo Shofar (101-111 cm) with flower painting
|In various colors on a light blue background, handmade by an artist
Israel Gifts is proud to present the selection
Our fancy shofars, which we purchase directly from the manufacturer!
Custom designs can be requested.
This shofar is manufactured in Israel, made of high-quality kodo horn and designed according to the best Jewish tradition.
Our fancy trumpets can be used
As the perfect gift for Rosh Hashanah! Housewarmings, trips abroad, Bar Mitzvahs, synagogues, and more.
The image is for illustration purposes only – there is a difference between shofars in terms of finish.
Service to the whole country.
Production time 7-10 business days.
A little about the shofar:
The shofar is a significant ceremonial instrument in Jewish tradition, usually made from the horn of a ram, although it can also be made from the horn of other kosher animals such as a kudu or a lamb.
Its distinct sound and symbolic value make it an essential component of Jewish religious observances and holidays.
The shofar comes in various sizes, colors, finishes, and designs. The most common shape is a curved horn with a polished or semi-polished surface.
The size of the shofar can vary, from relatively small to quite large, with each size producing a different sound. The colors of the shofar can range from natural shades of brown to black,
Depending on the type of foundation used and any additional treatment or coloring applied to it.
The shofar has great importance in Jewish religious customs and holidays. It is mentioned many times in the Bible (Tanah) and is identified
With some important events and commandments. Here are some examples of its meaning:
1. Rosh Hashanah: The shofar is central to the celebration of Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year. During synagogue prayer, the shofar is blown to mark the beginning of the High Holy Days and to invite people to repentance, reflection, and spiritual renewal.
2. Yom Kippur: On Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, the shofar is blown at the end of the fast to signal the end of the festive day.
3. The Year of Jubilee: In biblical times, the shofar was sounded throughout the Land of Israel during the Year of Jubilee, which occurred every 50 years. It marked the release of slaves, the return of ancestral lands, and a year of spiritual renewal.
4. Other Holidays and Observances: The shofar may also be sounded during other Jewish holidays and observances, including Sukkot (the Feast of Tabernacles) and the New Moon celebrations.
5. Various events and parties such as weddings, bar mitzvahs, aliyah to the Torah, and more.
The sound of the shofar has various symbolic interpretations within Jewish tradition. It is often seen as a call to wake up,
To turn to God and reflect on His works. It is believed that the unique and primal sound of the shofar has the power to awaken the soul, inspire awe, and evoke a sense of reverence and connection to the Divine.
In conclusion, the shofar, made from the horn of a ram or other kosher animal, is an integral part of Jewish religious observances and holidays. The sizes, colors,
Its diverse finishes and designs add to its significance, while its distinctive sound serves as a powerful reminder of Jewish traditions and values.
Times and delivery
All orders from the site are made through a courier company with a home delivery.
– Jewelry: 2-6 business days (unless it is a custom-designed piece of jewelry)
– Judaica and art: 4-7 business days.
Our interest is mutual – that you receive your orders as quickly as possible! We are personally available to our customers until the order is received.
Delivery times:
– Home delivery 2-5 business days to central locations.
– Delivery to kibbutzim/moshavim 3-6 business days.
* The times are shipping times only! and do not include handling times detailed below.
Treatment times:
– Jewelry orders will usually be shipped the same day! If the order is placed in the early morning hours (by 11-12 noon).
Orders received after that will be processed the next day.
– Orders from various artists (David Gerstein, Yair Emanuel, Dorit Klein, and more): Most products are in stock and will be shipped within 1-3 business days (some products are shipped directly from the artist in order to save on shipping costs and shorten delivery times).
– Special orders in production / or custom design orders will be shipped within 4-5 business days from the date of purchase (not including shipping time).
It is important to note that the times listed are intended to cover and back up punctuality. Orders will usually be received faster.
Do you have an urgent order? Are you worried that you won't receive it on time? It is advisable to speak with customer service on WhatsApp before placing the order.
There is the option of self-collection by prior arrangement, and same-day deliveries in certain categories and to various regions of the country.
We work efficiently to deliver your order as quickly as possible. For example, a product that is in stock may be shipped within just a few hours of placing the order and will arrive at your doorstep according to the time indicated in the payment method you choose.
You can track packages on the shipping company's website, and you can request help with tracking packages from our close customer service.
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