Halper 278 Collected liturgical poems
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Collected liturgical poemsCall number
Halper 278(Philadelphia, United States, University of Pennsylvania, Center for Advanced Judaic Studies Library, Cairo Genizah Collection)
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Center for Advanced Judaic Studies LibraryLanguage
Hebrew; Judeo-ArabicOrigin
11th century-13th century?
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- A. (fol. 1) Under the heading heading גירה, A Tokhaḥah רוח ובשר צמדו (Davidson, Thesaurus of Medieval Hebrew poetry. New York : JTS, 1924 708ר). Twelve strophes (א-י) of three verses, the third of which is biblical. The heading אחרת on the subsequent poem may indicate that this one is by the same author, Judah ha-Levi; B. The first four strophes of Judah ha-Levi's Seliḥah רחמיך שאלתי וכלו לישעך עיני (Thesaurus of Medieval Hebrew poetry / Israel Davidson. New York : JTS, 1924, e 836ר; in the Diṿan published by Brody: Diṿan / Yehudah ben Shemuʾel ha-Leṿi ; Ḥayim Brodi [ed.]. Berlin, : Ḥevrat Meḳitse nirdamim, 1910, vol 3, p. 197). This is continued in the empty space left after the end of C on fol. 2, written widthwise; C.(fol. 2) Heading למשה בן עזרא, Moses Ibn Ezra's Seliḥah יונה זמירייך הרבי ושירייך (TMHP 2016י); E. Under the heading, suggesting the melody of ישן על תרדם, Ibn Ghiyyat's Seliḥah יום ליבי סבותי ראות (TMHP 1810י). This appears in Yonah David's anthology of Ibn Ghiyyat (Shire R. Yitsḥaḳ Ibn Giyat, 1038-1089 / Yonah Daṿid [ed.]. Jerusalem : Ạkhshaṿ, 1987, p.295-296) from a different source, where it is assigned a different melody, and it functions as a Ma'amad for the sixth night of Tishre.
- Condition: non-consecutive, complete; three distinct hands.
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16.4 X 12.7 cmSupport
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Material applied: black ink
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- Cairo Genizah Collection (University of Pennsylvania. Center for Advanced Judaic Studies. Library).
- Cairo Genizah Collection (Dropsie College. Library).
- Amram.
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- Piyutim
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