I had a dream, and at the end of the dream I heard a horn, it was sputtering, then a long sound. Watching this I know the second sound was tekiah. I need help to understand. Always praying.
For more insight on what the shofar sounds mean, which I am sure relates to your dream, have a look at this video: ua-cam.com/video/tq-kF65FErw/v-deo.htmlsi=ZbFrLmHXYsSyaD5X&t=368
Our shofar blower is using a larger horn of a kudu (African antelope). They are all hand made, and no brands in particular, but here is a source to buy that style of shofar: www.judaicawebstore.com/46--48-extra-large-yemenite-kudu-shofar---half-polished?queryID=2cc30338f9ef4aa1e5b66336d82afd54&objectID=123646&indexName=productiondefault_products
Thanks for the question, Omerta. Temple Israel in West Bloomfield is a Reform Jewish synagogue. For more info on this mainstream denomination you can look here: reformjudaism.org/
Traditionally after the Torah service as well as through Musaf. So around 11:30-1:00 depending on when the service starts. At Temple Israel we include in each Rosh Hashanah service. BTW, traditionally it is not blown on Rosh Hashanah if it is Shabbat, which occurs this year.
you can really see here how the reform movement copied the order and formality of the protestant observance in germany and hungary in the 1840s...but in USA, honestly, it leaves me cold. orthodox is the shul i dont go to, but if i go, i want hamish, not suburban american. not meant as criticism, just an observation. to me, reform jews are always better than the non affiliated who feel very little or no connection to the jewish people and our ancient homeland Israel...so you have my respect, i mean it...i guess its aesthetics for me...
Thank you for the Celebration of Jewish Holiday. Amen
Ha Shem 🕎Echad🕎
Blessed be the name of the Eternal One of Israel.
We r watching you from Slovakia! We pray with you !♡♡♡♡
Yashar Koach, and so glad to have you adding your voice and energy to our prayers!
Amém!
Let us hear the Blessing of the Shofar.
Excellent blowing!!!
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Oh so wonderfull
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Todah. Happy Jewish New Year.
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Watching you from India... Nice..
Shana Tova!
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I had a dream, and at the end of the dream I heard a horn, it was sputtering, then a long sound. Watching this I know the second sound was tekiah. I need help to understand. Always praying.
For more insight on what the shofar sounds mean, which I am sure relates to your dream, have a look at this video: ua-cam.com/video/tq-kF65FErw/v-deo.htmlsi=ZbFrLmHXYsSyaD5X&t=368
I know that the sound of the shofar varies from company to company. I would like to know what brand this shofar is. The sound is so beautiful.
Our shofar blower is using a larger horn of a kudu (African antelope). They are all hand made, and no brands in particular, but here is a source to buy that style of shofar: www.judaicawebstore.com/46--48-extra-large-yemenite-kudu-shofar---half-polished?queryID=2cc30338f9ef4aa1e5b66336d82afd54&objectID=123646&indexName=productiondefault_products
Thank you.
Our shofar is smaller. The date on it would 1854 in the Gregorian calendar. It came with family from Europe. One day i will pass it on to the eldest.
Baruch HASHEM Eloheinu
is this judaism ?
Thanks for the question, Omerta. Temple Israel in West Bloomfield is a Reform Jewish synagogue. For more info on this mainstream denomination you can look here: reformjudaism.org/
@TempleIsraelMI but that's not judaism
What time is the shofar blown on Rosh Hashanah?
Traditionally after the Torah service as well as through Musaf. So around 11:30-1:00 depending on when the service starts. At Temple Israel we include in each Rosh Hashanah service.
BTW, traditionally it is not blown on Rosh Hashanah if it is Shabbat, which occurs this year.
@@TempleIsraelMI When will it be blown on Shabbat?
Our service will stream on this YT channel on Rosh Hashanah at 10:45, and our shofar blowing will be at around 11:30 @@mikesandlin2967
@templeisraelMI may I ask what time zone this will be streamed (I am in Spain)
@@belindashaw1615 Michigan USA is on Eastern Daylight Time. So this comment is written at our 1:08 PM the day of Erev RH.
Shana Tova!!
What is the name of the final song?
Areshet S'fateinu by Rosenblatt. A good recording is here: ua-cam.com/video/VmpQLjHbVD8/v-deo.html. Gmar tov!
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you can really see here how the reform movement copied the order and formality of the protestant observance in germany and hungary in the 1840s...but in USA, honestly, it leaves me cold. orthodox is the shul i dont go to, but if i go, i want hamish, not suburban american.
not meant as criticism, just an observation. to me, reform jews are always better than the non affiliated who feel very little or no connection to the jewish people and our ancient homeland Israel...so you have my respect, i mean it...i guess its aesthetics for me...