A man blowing a shofar at the grave of Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai in Meron, Dec. 1, 2021. (David Cohen/Flash90) (David Cohen/Flash90)
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The ancient art of shofar-making connects history with spirituality. The shofar, a horn with deep Jewish significance, starts with selecting the perfect ram’s horn.

Artisans then cut, hollow, sand, and polish it to produce a resonant sound used in religious ceremonies. Dating back to biblical times, the shofar has served as a call to worship and a symbol of divine presence.

Today, its traditional craft reflects a rich heritage, linking past and present through every carefully crafted note.

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