When Is The Shofar Kudu Used?
The Shofar Kudu in the modern sense is most often used during Rosh Hashanah at synagogue services but may also be used to sound at the end of Yom Kippur as well. It may be blown each day leading up to Rosh Hashanah during the month of Elul.
Historically the kudu horn is mentioned frequently in the Hebrew Bible and rabbinic literature. A kudu horn may be used to announce each new moon, and they were even incorporated into David’s own temple orchestra. The shofar kudu was even used as a ceremonial war horn during ancient times in Israel.
Polished Kudu Shofar Horns Bring Israel Into Your Home
A kudu shofar horn made from natural kudu horn has impeccable quality to serve as a display piece or Jewish religious instrument for use during your own kosher celebrations.
Created from the horn of the Kudu Antelope, kudu shofar horns create authentic sound to connect you with Israel from anywhere. To care for the kudu shofar horn, a simple wipe with a damp soft cloth to remove dust is all that is necessary.