- A piyyuṭ (plural
piyyuṭim, Hebrew: פִּיּוּטִים / פיוטים, פִּיּוּט / פיוט
pronounced [piˈjut, pijuˈtim]; from Koinē Gr****: ποιητής, romanized: poiētḗs,...
-
wrote piyyuṭim, pizmonim, seliḥot, vidduyim, and
dirges for all the w****-days and for Sabbaths, holy days, and
occasional ceremonies,
these piyyuṭim being...
-
contains all of the
piyyutim of
Minhag Polin (except for
Selichot of Shacharit,
Musaf and
Mincha on Yom Kippur), but some of the
piyyutim have been moved...
- and
Mussaf including piyyutim; even
communities that omit most
piyyutim throughout the year
recite some
selection of
these piyyutim. In the contemporary...
- age,
declined to
decide on it. He was
likely a
humble individual. His
piyyutim (liturgical poems)
often emphasize the
virtue of humility. In the memorial...
- earlier,
Sefer Zeraḥ (1489),
contains 224
piyyutim on the w****ly lessons. The later, Taḥkemoni,
contains 237
piyyutim for the
Sabbath and
other holidays. There...
-
Hayerushot on
Jewish inheritance law. He was the
author of a
number of
piyyutim.
Jewish Virtual Library,
SAADIAH BEN
JOSEPH HA-LEVI Saʻadia ben Joseph...
- " The Jews of
Cochin had a long
tradition of
singing devotional hymns (
piyyutim) and
songs on
festive occasions such as Purim.
Women used to sing Jews...
- books.
Approximately 30% of the
Mahzor Aram Soba is
composed of
piyyutim. The use of
piyyutim,
which was very
prominent on the
holidays and Shabbat, was not...
- Ashke****c
poets did not
write such
piyyutim in
their compositions (similar to the "Ahavah," "Mi Khamokha," and "Ge'ulah"
piyyutim). In
later generations, influenced...