- 640), also
known as
Eleazar ha-Kalir, was a
Byzantine Jewish poet
whose Hebrew-language
liturgical verses or
piyyuṭim are sung
during significant religious...
- m****cript has (pp. 239–260) a
collection of
piyyutim which was
published by
Brody under the
title Kontres haPiyyutim. (Berlin, 1894). In the
published edition...
- A piyyuṭ (plural
piyyuṭim, Hebrew: פִּיּוּטִים / פיוטים, פִּיּוּט / פיוט
pronounced [pijˈjut, pijjuˈtim]; from Koinē Gr****: ποιητής, romanized: poiētḗs...
- and
Mussaf including piyyutim; even
communities that omit most
piyyutim throughout the year
recite some
selection of
these piyyutim. In the contemporary...
- of
piyyutim.
Jewish Virtual Library,
SAADIAH BEN
JOSEPH HA-LEVI Saʻadia ben Joseph, Joel Müller (28
September 1897). "Sefer
ha-yerushot: ʻim
yeter ha-mikhtavim...
-
which is the thirteenth: the shin with a
shewa and the waw with a shuruq.
Piyyutim which used this 42-letter name as
their acrostic were po****r
among the...
-
supplement to the
Hebrew edition of Graetz, "Hist." v. 39; Brody, "Ḳunṭras ha-
Piyyuṭim", p. 72 Friedman,
Yisroel (7
January 2004). "A Man with a
Grave Mission...
- verse. Many
piyyuṭim signed "Solomon" may be
Solomon ha-Bavli's. It has been
noticed that in
several instances piyyuṭim, or seliḥot, by
Solomon ha-Bavli stand...
- far as to ****ume that
Moses ha-Darshan was its author.
Moses ha-Darshan
explained some
obscure expressions in
certain piyyuṭim. He is
credited also with...
- 670.
Avraham Meir Habermann, "The
Piyyutim of
Rabbi Baruch bar
Shmuel of Mainz", ****i'ot
Ha-makhon Le-heker
ha-Shira
Ha-'ivrit 6 (1946), 129. Goldschmidt...