A shofar is a type of trumpet made from the horn of a ram (male sheep). It is mentioned more than 70 times in the Old Testament of the Bible, and is blown by Jews as part of the observance of the Jewish New Year, Rosh Hashanah. In the past decade, the horn has become more popular among people of many faiths who use it in religious rituals and as a call to action. The shofar is also used in an increasing number of musical compositions. To learn more about shofar, visit www.HearingShofar.com and download the book, "Hearing Shofar: The Still Small Voice of the Ram's Horn".
The shofar blast stirred my soul so I could make amends for the wrongs I had done.
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A person who is hired to drive another person around.
My shofar will pull around to pick me up.
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A stretched passenger-vehicle in which da driver or other attendant serenades you on a ram's-horn instrument while conveying you to your destination.
I can just buy a CD of curved-'n'-conical-brass-instrument music to play in my in-dash stereo while I drive along --- I don't need no SHOFARED LIMOUSINE!!!