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piyyuṭ (plural piyyuṭim, Hebrew: פִּיּוּטִים / פיוטים, פִּיּוּט / פיוט
pronounced [pijˈjut, pijjuˈtim]; from Koinē Gr****: ποιητής, romanized: poiētḗs...
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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...
- עַלַם, romanized: yāh ribbôn ʿalam, lit. 'Yah,
eternal lord') is an
Aramaic piyyut by the 16th-century
payytan Israel ben
Moses Najara of Gaza,
first published...
- you! With your strength) is a
medieval Jewish piyyut (liturgical poem)
called by its incipit. This
piyyut, the
acronym of
which is said to be a 42-letter...
- וְהִיא שֶׁעָמְדָה, lit. 'It Is This That Has
Sustained [us]') is a
Jewish piyyut (liturgical poem) in the
Haggadah of P****over
Seder that mention's God's...
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Piyyut is
Jewish liturgical poetry, in
Hebrew or
occasionally Aramaic,
composed from the
fifth century CE
through the end of the
thirteenth century CE...
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Menucha veSimcha is a
piyyut which Ashke****c Jews
traditionally sing on
Sabbath eve. The
piyyut is
acrostically signed "MoSHE", and some
attribute it...
- (Hebrew: אני הוא השואל,
literally 'I am the one who asks') is a
Selicha piyyut for Yom Kippur; in most rites, but not all, it is (or was)
recited in the...
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Magen Avot is a
genre of
piyyut designed to be
inserted into the
blessing Berakha Aḥat Me‘en Sheva‘ in the
Jewish liturgy for
Friday evening,
right before...
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Jewish music Religious Contemporary Piyyut Zemirot Nigun Pizmonim Baqashot Secular Klezmer Sephardic music Mizrahi music Mainstream and jazz classical...