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Can a woman blow the shofar during Elul for herself? Can anyone?

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Does a woman fulfill the obligation to hear the shofar during Elul if she blows it for herself, or is this one of the mitzvot where a man (must? should?) perform the action on behalf of others? For that matter, can anyone fulfill the obligation by personally blowing, or do you need to hear someone else?

I have learned, though I don't remember where, that hearing the shofar must be in person, not over the phone. I am wondering about the case where that is not possible, not due to illness (when I think I've learned you would be excused) but because there is no minyan. Can one "self-serve"? Including women?

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Official rabbinical guidance from my Shul Young Israel Shomrai Emunah of Greater Washington:

One of the most cherished practices in this time of year is the blowing of shofar in shul during the month of Elul. In these very strange times we have been doing many things differently than we would like. In recognition of the health risks associated with the blowing of shofar, that shofar blowing during the month of Elul is a minhag as opposed to a mitzvah, and the best precautions and policies sometimes erode over the course of a month, we will not blow shofar in shul during Elul. If people would like to blow shofar for themselves at home they are certainly welcome to do so, though it is not necessary to make special arrangement to hear shofar during Elul.

We certainly plan on blowing shofar in shul on Rosh Hashanah, and will follow the medical precautions advised.

Obviously, every community (and every Shul within a community) will make their own decision. I know that discussions of possibilities here ranged from "inside the building, aim the Shofar at the wall" to "Baal Tokeah steps outside a door, leaving the door open but blowing outside" to "put a mask on the Shofar" to "not at all".

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MTL‭ wrote over 3 years ago

I could not find that text on the linked website. Do you have a more specific link where I can see this message? Thanks

manassehkatz‭ wrote over 3 years ago

Sorry, this was a bulk member email message. Public - not limited to members - anyone can sign up for it - but not archived on the web site except when I get around to making a page or adding an existing page. Might end up in the Shabbos Shorts (which always goes on the wbe site) if I have space this week.

manassehkatz‭ wrote over 3 years ago · edited over 3 years ago

@MTL Reading it now, I spotted (and fixed) a typo. And went back to the original bulk member email message and it had the typo. And went back to the original message from the Rabbi, and it had the typo. So I can assure you this is the real thing.

MTL‭ wrote over 3 years ago

Thank you. Shame about the typo, but I suppose it works as a kind of a crude signature :) ...I think I looked at last week's Shabbos Shorts, which is significantly longer than my own shul's weekly newsletter :p