- ʿalam, lit. 'Yah,
eternal lord') is an
Aramaic piyyut by the 16th-century
payytan Israel ben
Moses Najara of Gaza,
first published in his 1586 work זמירות...
- to God, who gave
complete physical and
mental rest to his people. The
payytan describes the joy of
Shabbat and its dignity,
which is
glorified with delicious...
-
German payytan (c. 1150–1221)...
- 51:17,
Psalm 19:15, and
Psalm 119:12.[citation needed] The
identity of the
payytan is unknown, but from the piyyut's wide
propagation and lack of rhyme, common...
- anger",
which better fits the metre. However, it is
unlikely that the
payytan intended to end this line and the
final line in this
stanza in the same...