See if you can get ahold of a book called Jewish Moroccan Folk Narratives From Israel, by Haya Bar Itzhak and Aliza Shenhar. Or a book called Frommer's Morocco. The use of rose water is discussed there. It may be an ancient custom, as rose oil is mentioned in the Talmud (Berakhot 43a).
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Shofar is a ram's horn trumpet used in Jewish religious ceremonies.
The shofar is used so that Jews are called to attention and can remember that they must atone before God for their sins. It is used every weekday and Sunday morning in the month of Elul (typically August-September), on Rosh Hashanah and on Yom Kippur (except if those holidays overlap with Shabbat).
Ram's horns are commonly used in Jewish religious ceremonies, particularly Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, where they are blown as part of the shofar ritual. They are also sometimes used in traditional music in various cultures around the world.
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They have been used in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean court ceremonies in ancient times.
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ceremonies were used for funerals and marriage
It was used in rituals and ceremonies.
THEY USED TO HOLD CEREMONIES & HUMAN SACRIFICES IN ORDER TO PLEASE THEIR GODS.
It is not used to be a toy. It is used for sacred ceremonies.
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