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  • JEWISH NEW YEAR
    Yonatan Sindel
    Rabbi Yehuda Mutzafi
    Jewish
    new year
    shofar
    Rosh Hashanah
    Yom Kippur
    horn
    Jewish religious festivals
    Tishrei
    curly
    tekiah
    teruah
    shvarim
    Ultra orthodox Jewish Rabbi Yehuda Mutzafi with a unique and special "shofarot" (ram's horn) collection in his house in Jerusalem. September 14, 2011 . The shofar is used mainly on Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. It is blown in synagogues to mark the end of the fast at Yom Kippur, and blown at four particular occasions in the prayers on Rosh Hashanah. photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash 90
  • JEWISH NEW YEAR
    Yonatan Sindel
    Rabbi Yehuda Mutzafi
    Jewish
    new year
    shofar
    Rosh Hashanah
    Yom Kippur
    horn
    Jewish religious festivals
    Tishrei
    curly
    tekiah
    teruah
    shvarim
    Ultra orthodox Jewish Rabbi Yehuda Mutzafi with a unique and special "shofarot" (ram's horn) collection in his house in Jerusalem. September 14, 2011 . The shofar is used mainly on Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. It is blown in synagogues to mark the end of the fast at Yom Kippur, and blown at four particular occasions in the prayers on Rosh Hashanah. photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash 90
  • JEWISH NEW YEAR
    Yonatan Sindel
    Rabbi Yehuda Mutzafi
    Jewish
    new year
    shofar
    Rosh Hashanah
    Yom Kippur
    horn
    Jewish religious festivals
    Tishrei
    curly
    tekiah
    teruah
    shvarim
    Ultra orthodox Jewish Rabbi Yehuda Mutzafi with a unique and special "shofarot" (ram's horn) collection in his house in Jerusalem. September 14, 2011 . The shofar is used mainly on Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. It is blown in synagogues to mark the end of the fast at Yom Kippur, and blown at four particular occasions in the prayers on Rosh Hashanah. photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash 90