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It a musical instrument made of a ram's horn. utilized in synagogue ritual on Rosh hashana and Yom kippur

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Answered by kgame1
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Answer:

Shofar

Explanation:

Shofar; is a ram's horn a musical horn traditionally sounded in synagogue on the Jewish New Year.

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Answered by VishwachiT
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Answer:

The musical instrument made from ram's horn is Shofar.

Explanation:

It is sounded mostly in synagogue rituals during the High Holy days of Rosh Hashanah (New Year) and Yom Kippur (the Day of Atonement). It's sound is very unique and distinct, and while blowing it follows an order of notes and sounds. The custom of blowing this horn originated in the Biblical times. It is first mentioned in the Book of Exodus 19:16, when God revealed himself at Mount Sinai and the sound of the shofar made the Israelites tremble in awe.

Note: A shofar is permitted to be made from the horn of any animal considered to be ritually pure, with the exception of a cow, forbidden due to the incident of the golden calf.

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