The Sounds of the Shofar

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Uploaded by on Sep 7, 2007

Rabbi Shai Gluskin blows the shofar in Elul, 5767 in advance of the New Year of 5768.

The sounds are: 1 Tekiah, Shevarim, three mournful tones, Teruah 9 staccato notes, and finally one Tekiah. Each of the four (Tekiah, Shevarim, Teruah, and Tekiah) should consist of one "measure" taking up the same amount of time. Provided by the Jewish Reconstrucionist Federation http://www4.jrf.org

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  • Thanks! A friend of mine sent me the text description and I was eager to hear it. Now I know how it may sound (even though this version seems short)!

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