So, Colin said I could have a shofar. I think it's a technique, he agrees to any random request I make and then I go 'oh, I can't possibly that's far too random' instead of 'but why can't I have *whatever*?'.
Anyway, on this case I actually went so far as to look up shofars.
This one has a plastic mouthpiece to make it easier to play, does that make it bad and wrong? I'm thinking I might be able to remove the mouthpiece.
Otherwise they cost almost £25!
Unrelatedly:
I read that playing cards might contain gelatine. Would my Jewish bridge playing friends prefer if I bought kosher playing cards? Snopes also doesn't speak on the subject.
Would anyone like my flugel-bugel? It's a weird brass instrument in G which I can't play. A proper trumpet player with a trumpet mouthpiece can get a truly terrifying sound from it, though.
Anyway, on this case I actually went so far as to look up shofars.
This one has a plastic mouthpiece to make it easier to play, does that make it bad and wrong? I'm thinking I might be able to remove the mouthpiece.
Otherwise they cost almost £25!
Unrelatedly:
I read that playing cards might contain gelatine. Would my Jewish bridge playing friends prefer if I bought kosher playing cards? Snopes also doesn't speak on the subject.
Would anyone like my flugel-bugel? It's a weird brass instrument in G which I can't play. A proper trumpet player with a trumpet mouthpiece can get a truly terrifying sound from it, though.