September 13, 2012 • Page Image 97
…note, or `do:" According to Sinclair, the shofar's influence made its way into other music forms after the Second Temple was destroyed in 70 C.E. "When the Romans burned the House of God and exiled the Jewish people, they also exiled our music," he says. "They took it into captivity and made it sing for a new master' Specifically, early Christians, who at the turn of the Common Era were still a fringe sect of Judaism, incorporated music they h...…

















































