Kudu Shofar | Kosher Horn from Israel | Size 27-31 Inch
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The kudu Shofar is a species of antelope that lives in the southern part of the African continent. This horn can reach a length of about 150 cm and is impressive in size, color and sound. A large shofar that the Yemenis used to stick in this horn because it was easier for them to get these horns than those of the ram. The horn is characterized by a deep sound because of the large volume of air inside.
For hundreds of years, Yemenite Jews used to use this shofar to blow the shofar on Rosh Hashanah, so it is also known as a Yemeni shofar, but there is widespread controversy about its kosher status.
Keren Kudo Yemeni Shofar under the supervision of the Chief Rabbinate of Israel The Kudo Yemeni Shofar Kosher for the Tishrei Kosher holidays comes in several sizes to choose from.
Shofar Details:
Dimensions: Offered in various sizes, from mini to extra large, reflecting its handcrafted nature.
Origin: Proudly made in Jerusalem, a city of profound religious importance.
Care Instructions: Maintain the quality by storing in a cool, dry place and cleaning with a soft, dry cloth.
Each shofar is meticulously crafted, ensuring authenticity and quality.
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