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Shepherdess uses modern sheep breed to revive ancient shofar sound

by  Reuters and Israel Hayom Staff
Published on  03-07-2018 00:00
Last modified: 12-23-2019 09:36
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Shepherdess Jenna Lewinsky holds a lamb from the Jacob sheep breed|A Jacob sheep can grow up to six horns

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The piercing note of a shofar – a ram's horn used in Jewish religious ceremonies – cuts through the mountain air of the Galilee.

Here in northern Israel, shepherdess Jenna Lewinsky is raising a flock of Jacob sheep as a religious calling.

With up to six horns on each animal, the breed is ideally suited for the manufacture of the horn traditionally blown during the Jewish High Holidays.

The spotted breed of Jacob sheep was bred in England in the 17th and 18th centuries and this flock was brought to Israel from Canada by Lewinsky in 2016.

A Jacob sheep can grow up to six horns Reuters

But sheep have been recorded since antiquity across the Middle East, and the modern breed's name echoes the ancient biblical story from Genesis in which the patriarch Jacob took "every speckled and spotted sheep" as wages from his father-in-law, Laban.

Turning her flock's horns into shofars is part of God's plan, says Lewinsky, who calls herself a "traditional and God-fearing Jew."

"The Jacob sheep horns can probably be processed anywhere in the world but what makes the horns special is that we are processing them in Israel, which gives them a holiness," she said.

Robert Weinger, a shofar-maker who works with the horns from Lewinsky's farm, said that a ram's horn made from the breed can sell for $500 to $20,000 or more, depending on its sound quality, as it produces a wider range of musical notes than other shofars.

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