{"id":10194,"date":"2014-05-04T00:16:32","date_gmt":"2014-05-03T21:16:32","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ph.yhb.org.il\/en\/?p=10194"},"modified":"2020-09-15T11:03:01","modified_gmt":"2020-09-15T08:03:01","slug":"15-04-16","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ph.yhb.org.il\/en\/15-04-16\/","title":{"rendered":"16. Miscellaneous Laws of Shofar"},"content":{"rendered":"
A shofar must be at least a tefa\u1e25<\/em> long, so that when the shofar-blower is holding it in his hand, both ends of the shofar can be seen (SA 586:9).<\/p>\n Even if the sound of a shofar is very high-pitched, very low-pitched, or very rough, it is acceptable, in accordance with the principle: \u201cAll shofar sounds are acceptable\u201d (SA 586:6).<\/p>\n If one glued together pieces of several shofarot<\/em> to form a new shofar, it is invalid. Even if one glued only one broken piece of a shofar onto an existing one to lengthen it, he has invalidated it, for a shofar must be a single piece as it is found naturally, with no additions. Thus, if one added to the length of a shofar with metal or plastic, it is invalid (SA 586:10-11). However, if one sawed down a shofar and as a result its sound changed, it is kosher as long as a tefa\u1e25<\/em> of the shofar remains. Similarly, if one sanded the shofar outside and inside, making it thinner and thus changing its sound, it is kosher (SA 586:13-14).<\/p>\n If one coated the outside of a shofar with gold or any other material, and this changed its sound, it is invalid, because the sound is not being produced exclusively by the shofar. Therefore, one should refrain from painting a shofar, lest the paint change its sound. However, it is permitted to carve designs into a shofar (SA and Rema 586:17).<\/p>\n If the inside of a shofar is coated with gold or any another material, the shofar is invalid, because the blasts blown do not pass through the shofar, but rather through a different material. Similarly, if the shofar\u2019s mouthpiece is coated with gold or another material, even if they do not add to the length of the shofar, it is invalid, because the coating separates between the shofar-blower\u2019s mouth and the shofar (SA 586:16, 18).<\/p>\n If a shofar was pierced but the sound did not change, it may be used even le-khat\u1e25ila<\/em>. If the sound did change, some maintain that the shofar is invalid. Le-khat\u1e25ila<\/em>, one should defer to this opinion. If no other shofar is available, one may rely on the position of most poskim<\/em>, that as long as the hole does not extend over most of the shofar, it is kosher, and one can recite a berakha<\/em> when using it. This is true even if the length of the shofar without the hole is less than a tefa\u1e25<\/em>.<\/p>\n If one plugged the hole by gluing on a piece from a different shofar, if the sound returned to what it was, and the hole does not cover most of the shofar, it is kosher. In pressing circumstances, even if the sound is affected, the shofar may be used, and the berakha<\/em> may even be recited before blowing it (MB ad loc.<\/em> 35).[21]<\/a><\/sup><\/p>\n If a shofar has a crack lengthwise that was not glued or tied, some maintain that even if it is a very small crack, it invalidates the shofar, as blowing the shofar is liable to crack the entire shofar. However, according to most poskim<\/em>, if the crack extends over less than half of the shofar, the shofar is kosher. If necessary, one may rely upon them and even recite a berakha<\/em>. However, if the crack runs along most of the shofar\u2019s length, the shofar is invalid (SA 586:8; MB ad loc<\/em>. 43; see BHL there). If someone heated up the shofar and repaired the crack, the shofar is kosher. If the crack extends the entire length of the shofar, the shofar is absolutely invalid. There is no way to fix it, since this object no longer qualifies as a shofar (SA 586:8). If a shofar is cracked widthwise, and the crack does not extend most of the way around, the shofar is kosher even if the sound is affected. If the crack does extend most of the way around the shofar and there is less than a tefa\u1e25<\/em> from the mouthpiece to the crack, the shofar is invalid (ibid<\/em>. 9).[22]<\/a><\/sup><\/p>\n