Longest Shofar Blow

Guinness World Record? Watch the longest shofar blow we've ever seen

At the end of the blowing of the shofar on Rosh Hashanah, it is customary in some communities to blow the last blow as a long "teki'ah gedola". Achiya Namat from Givat Shmuel blew for 75 seconds (a minute and a quarter). watch

Achiya Namat blowing the shofar (from the video)

At the conclusion of the shofar blowing on Rosh Hashanah, in some communities, it is customary to blow the last shofar blast known as the "teki'ah gedola" or an extended "teruah" (in some communities, they blow a "great teruah").

Achiya Namat from Giv'at Shmuel blew the shofar for a duration of one minute and fifteen seconds (75 seconds), making it the longest shofar blast we have ever seen. From our perspective, he is a Guinness World Records contender.


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