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SHFR
SHFR
Southern Hebrew Family Remnants
The Shofar is published and organized for the preservation of the Hebrew families living in and around the Ozarks,
and those who are new to arrive.
If you have an article, photograph, or listing that might be suitable for publication, please contact us HERE.
THANKSGIVING DAY:
KEEPING EVERYTHING SET-APART
REGAL ROWS:
THE FARMERS STORY
PROPERLY PLACED:
SOMEWHERE IN THE COUNTRY
THORNS AND THISTLES:
HOMESTEADING IN THE OZARKS
OLD BROOMS:
THE CHIMNEY SWEEP STORY
SONGS OF THE SCRIPTURE:
PSALM 91
NEW TO TORAH:
THE PATH TO YAH AND YESHUA
HIGHLIGHTED HERB:
PASSION FRUIT
PURPLE PEOPLE:
THE NAZIR ORDER OF THE PURPLE VEIL
EXIT THE SYSTEM:
GATHERING IN THE CORNER
DINING BY CAMPFIRE:
THE FINE ART OF COOKING OUTDOORS
EXPLORING THE OZARKS:
DISCOVER THE NATIONAL FORESTS OF THE OZARKS
KAYAKS AND RIVER RATS:
WATERWAYS OF NORTHWEST ARKANSAS
HOOK LINE AND SINKER:
FISHING IN THE MOUNTAINS
FRESH VENISON:
GUESS WHO'S COMING TO DINNER?
LIKE A LIZARD:
ROCK CLIMBING IN THE OZARKS
Tread on Me
Plan your Journey around the Wilderness
There are about 300 miles
of maintained trail and around 400 separate trails in the state of Arkansas.
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CLICK HERE to map out your journey among the dozens of trails in North West Arkansas.
Into the Dark
Caves and Bluff Shelters
With over 2,000 caves documented in north Arkansas - The Ozarks remain a fine home for caverns and bluff shelters.
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Keep your eyes and ears open as you navigate the wild - you never know what you'll find.
Pioneer Spirit
Horseback riding in
the Ozarks
Keeping with the old ways, horses and mules are still a viable method to cross through the rugged terrain of the forest, or just take a slow ride in the evening down a dirt road.
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