σοφάρ
The "σοφάρ" (shofar) is a traditional musical instrument made from a ram's horn, commonly used in Jewish religious ceremonies. It is typically blown during the Jewish New Year, known as Rosh Hashanah, and at the end of Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement. The sound of the shofar serves as a call to repentance and spiritual awakening.
The shofar has a rich history and is mentioned in various texts, including the Hebrew Bible. Its unique sound is produced by blowing air through the narrow end of the horn, creating a powerful and resonant tone. The shofar symbolizes both a call to worship and a reminder of the importance of faith.