- The Ahot
Ketannah ("Little Sister", אחות קטנה) is a
pizmon of nine
stanzas sung in the
Sephardic ritual before the
commencement of the Rosh
Hashanah evening...
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brothers of the
ketannah, collectively, had the
right to
arrange a
marriage for her, as had her mother. In
these situations, a
ketannah would always have...
- man was
declared as
reprehensible as
forcing her into prostitution. A
ketannah (literally
meaning "little [one]") was any girl
between the age of 3 years...
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usually followed by a
Telisha Ketannah or a
Telisha Gedolah. It may be
preceded by one or more Munach's. Telisha-
Ketannah/Gedolah [Sephardic: Talsha/Tirsa]...
- get
married at 18
years old or
between 16
years old and 24
years old. A
ketannah (literally
meaning "little [one]") was any girl
between the age of 3 years...
- in Salonica.
Certain well-known tunes, such as El nora aliláh and
Ahhot ketannáh, are
shared with
Sephardi communities worldwide with
small variations....
- end of the
sixteenth century. He was the
author the four-part work Aḥot
Ḳeṭannah on the laws of gets
involving minors,
printed at the end of
Jacob Ḥagiz's...
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officiated there as
rabbi for many years. At this time he
wrote Arugah ketannah ('The
Small Garden-Bed'), a
booklet in
which the 248
positive commandments...
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Maqam Sephardic Judaism Central Synagogue of
Aleppo Ades
Synagogue Ahot
Ketannah Occasionally,
pizmonim are set to po****r
Western tunes such as Frère Jacques...
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kolel affiliation, was to be
known as the "minor halukkah", or "halukkah
ketannah", and
averaged about one
dollar per person.
Rabbi Yosef Rivlin, as secretary...