Description of Center for Advanced Judaic Studies Library, Penn CAJS: RAR MS 85.126.6: Ḳinot
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Verse endings denoted by a punctus, the end of a strophe by two or three dots; headings in enlarged, squared characters. Fragments of four dirges, the subject of which are specified in the heading. They are apparently a formulary, not for a named person. In all four the strophes are constructed of three rhyming verses and a fourth which is a biblical phrase, ending with the theme word, the subject of the dirge; sporadic vocalization. A. The last four strophes of a dirge in which the strophes end with the theme subject: "Judah". B. A complete copy of a 6-strophe dirge in which the strophes end with the theme subject: "Jacob". Starts רצה נפש נענה. C. A dirge in which the strophes end with the theme subject: "Cohen". The fragment contains the first 12 strophes, and the last nine ones, the rest are missing in the torn upper edge of the folio. Starts הילילו הילילו בבכי הגדילו. D. (Verso) Specified for the death of a youngster, the strophes end with the theme "נפשי", and the refrainכי רחוק ממני מנחם משיב נפשי (Lam. I 16). The folio ends in the sixth strophe.
United States
Philadelphia
University of Pennsylvania
Center for Advanced Judaic Studies Library
Cairo Genizah Collection
Penn CAJS: RAR MS 85.126.6
Hebrew
Ḳinot
Hebrew; Oriental; semi-cursive; square; vocalization (Tiberian)
material applied: black ink
12th-13th century
Orient
Cairo Genizah Collection (University of Pennsylania. Center for Advanced Judaic Studies. Library). Cairo Genizah Collection (Dropsie College. Library).
Jewish mourning customs
Dirges
Judaism
Texts
Liturgy