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Shofar is published for the Midwest Jewish Studies Association, the Western Jewish Studies Association, and the Jewish Studies Program of Purdue University by the Purdue University Press.
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Shofar is published for the Midwest Jewish Studies Association, the Western Jewish Studies Association, and the Jewish Studies Program of Purdue University by the Purdue University Press.
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The inscription was mounted on an "Shofar" (A ram's horn) which is the biblical symbol of the call for "Liberty throughout all the land unto all the inhabitants thereof."
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Hazem Bader/AFP/Getty Images A Jewish settler blew the 'Shofar' horn on the eve of Yom Kippur in the West Bank city of Hebron.
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Kushner is there to accept the temple's Shofar Award, a yearly acknowledgment Central Synagogue gives to someone "who's lived a life of Jewish values, whose advocacy, mission, and accomplishments are informed by the beliefs of the Jewish people."
Lily Blau: The Temple and Tony Kushner: Worshiping Art and the Art of Worship Lily Blau 2010
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He tells me how glad he is to meet me and invites me to dinner after services, along with Kushner, at the apartment of the chair of the Shofar committee.
Lily Blau: The Temple and Tony Kushner: Worshiping Art and the Art of Worship Lily Blau 2010
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The Shofar Award is given to someone who is not a member of Central Synagogue.
Lily Blau: The Temple and Tony Kushner: Worshiping Art and the Art of Worship Lily Blau 2010
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The Shofar Award is given to someone who is not a member of Central Synagogue.
Lily Blau: The Temple and Tony Kushner: Worshiping Art and the Art of Worship Lily Blau 2010
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Kushner is there to accept the temple's Shofar Award, a yearly acknowledgment Central Synagogue gives to someone "who's lived a life of Jewish values, whose advocacy, mission, and accomplishments are informed by the beliefs of the Jewish people."
Lily Blau: The Temple and Tony Kushner: Worshiping Art and the Art of Worship Lily Blau 2010
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He tells me how glad he is to meet me and invites me to dinner after services, along with Kushner, at the apartment of the chair of the Shofar committee.
Lily Blau: The Temple and Tony Kushner: Worshiping Art and the Art of Worship Lily Blau 2010
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