44"-46" Large Yemenite Kudu Natural Shofar

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Refresh your soul with this phenomenal kudu shofar from the Holy Land:

  • This elegant shofar is made from a kudu (antelope) horn, according to the tradition of Yemenite Jews. With a completely natural finish, this large shofar boasts a truly breathtaking sound.
  • Made in the Holy Land by some of Jerusalem's leading producers of high-quality shofars.
  • Larger than most kudu shofars, this exceptional shofar is ideal for communal use in your place of worship.
 
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Natural, Kosher

Size: 44" - 46" / 112cm - 117cm (measured lengthwise around the curves)

Arouse your soul with the astonishing sound of this sensational large shofar! This majestic natural shofar is crafted from a kudu (antelope) horn in the tradition of Yemenite Jews. With a remarkably inspiring sound, the shofar is used to awaken our souls, to introspect, and to repent for the sins we have committed. Bigger than ordinary kudu shofars, this extraordinary shofar is perfect for communal use in your place of worship. 

Please Note: Shofars are a natural product and may therefore come in shades of color somewhat lighter or darker than what is pictured.

Purchase together with these items (for an additional charge):

- A 50 ml bottle of shofar odor neutralizer.
- A stylish shofar bag.
- A matching deluxe shofar stand.

Please Note: Each shofar comes with a sticker certifying its kashrut.

Barsheshet-Ribak Shofars is a family business that produces some of the very best shofars in the world. The union of two great dynasties specializing in the production of high-quality shofars, each of these incredible horns is a testament to the rich history behind them.

The Bar-Sheshet family can trace back their lineage in shofar making to 14th-century Spain, and throughout their time in Morocco and their eventual immigration to the Holy Land of Israel, they have continued the family tradition to produce fantastic shofar horns of unparalleled excellence. Meanwhile, in Poland, a man by the name of Rabbi Yacov Rossman also created objects out of animal horns, and his incredible talent and beautiful shofars became legendary throughout Poland. After settling in Tel Aviv, he continued his craft and taught his cousin, Avraham Ribak, the secrets of his trade. Today, the sons of Avraham Ribak and Meir Bar-Sheshet work together in the Holy Land to produce the finest shofars you’ll ever see. With their uncompromising commitment to excellence, these magnificent horns are sought after by religious communities and collectors worldwide for their immeasurable beauty and unrivaled quality.

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