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Authors of
piyyut are
known as
paytanim (singular:
paytan).
Piyyut is
Jewish liturgical poetry, in
Hebrew or
occasionally Aramaic. The
earliest authors...
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Adina Paytan is a
research professor at the
Institute of
Marine Sciences at the
University of California,
Santa Cruz.
known for
research into biogeochemical...
- as the High Holy Days.
Cantors in
Sephardic communities are
often called paytan, and they are
increasingly hired for
their role
within Sephardi synagogues...
- Yahalom, both at
Hebrew University. The
author of a piyyuṭ is
known as a
payṭān or
payetan (פיטן); the
plural is pay(e)ṭanim (פיטנים). The
earliest piyyuṭim...
- 156 (3): 997–1005. doi:10.1104/pp.111.175232. PMC 3135930. PMID 21571668.
Paytan, A., McLaughlin, K. (February 2007). "The
oceanic phosphorus cycle". Chemical...
- hdl:10871/20741. PMID 25859043. S2CID 28891777. Payne, J.; Turchyn, A.;
Paytan, A.; Depaolo, D.; Lehrmann, D.; Yu, M.; Wei, J. (2010). "Calcium isotope...
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Judah Leib Eisenstädter, 1780–1852) was a
Hungarian rabbi, Talmudist, and
paytan (liturgic poet). He is best
known as the
author of Imre Esh (Words of Fire)...
- "Monterey Bay
Aquarium Research Institute". "Pot****ium". www3.mbari.org.
Paytan, Adina; McLaughlin,
Karen (2007). "The
Oceanic Phosphorus Cycle". Chemical...
- Bibcode:2007GeCoA..71.2524F. doi:10.1016/j.gca.2007.03.006. Griffith,
Elizabeth M.;
Paytan, Adina; Caldeira, Ken; Bullen, Thomas; Thomas,
Ellen (2008). "A Dynamic...
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Rabbi Moses ben
Kalonymus was an 11th-century
paytan (liturgical poet) born in
northern Italy who
immigrated to Mainz. His
piyyutim were
influenced by...