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

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 mo...

posted 3y ago by manassehkatz‭  ·  edited 3y ago by manassehkatz‭

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#4: Post edited by user avatar manassehkatz‭ · 2020-08-20T21:59:54Z (over 3 years ago)
  • Official rabbinical guidance from my Shul [Young Israel Shomrai Emunah of Greater Washington](https://www.yise.org):
  • > One of the most cherished practices in this time of year if 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".
  • Official rabbinical guidance from my Shul [Young Israel Shomrai Emunah of Greater Washington](https://www.yise.org):
  • > 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".
#3: Post edited by user avatar manassehkatz‭ · 2020-08-17T18:53:53Z (over 3 years ago)
  • Official rabbinical guidance from my Shul [Young Israel Shomrai Emunah of Greater Washington](https://www.yise.org):
  • > One of the most cherished practices in this time of year if 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 Shofra" to "not at all".
  • Official rabbinical guidance from my Shul [Young Israel Shomrai Emunah of Greater Washington](https://www.yise.org):
  • > One of the most cherished practices in this time of year if 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".
#2: Post edited by user avatar manassehkatz‭ · 2020-08-17T18:53:14Z (over 3 years ago)
  • Official rabbinical guidance from my Shul [Young Israel Shomrai Emunah of Greater Washington](yise.org):
  • > One of the most cherished practices in this time of year if 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 Shofra" to "not at all".
  • Official rabbinical guidance from my Shul [Young Israel Shomrai Emunah of Greater Washington](https://www.yise.org):
  • > One of the most cherished practices in this time of year if 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 Shofra" to "not at all".
#1: Initial revision by user avatar manassehkatz‭ · 2020-08-17T18:52:49Z (over 3 years ago)
Official rabbinical guidance from my Shul [Young Israel Shomrai Emunah of Greater Washington](yise.org):

> One of the most cherished practices in this time of year if 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 Shofra" to "not at all".