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Eleazar beRabbi Qallir (Hebrew: אלעזר בירבי קליר, romanized: ʾElʿāzār bêRibbî
Qallîr; c. 570 – c. 640), also
known as
Eleazar ha-Kalir, was a Byzantine...
- had
become fixed. The piyyuṭim, in
particular those of
Eleazar birabbi Qallir, were
often in very
cryptic and
allusive language, with
copious reference...
- First, a
stanza of
piyyut by
Eliezer beRabbi Qallir is
added to the Avot blessing: Then
another stanza by
Qallir is
added to Gevurot,
After this
stanza an...
- poet was a
completely different individual from the
famous poet
Eleazar b.
Qallir ("the Qalliri"). She
later published this dissertation,
including the full...
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accompanied by a
series of
liturgical verses written by
Rabbi Eleazar birabbi Qallir climaxing with, "Kol mev****er, mev****er ve-omer" (The
voice of the Herald...
- Yosé—5th-century CE
Palestine (6th to mid-8th
centuries CE)
Eleazar ben
Qallir (or: ben Qillir)—6th- to 7th-century
Palestine Joshua the Kohen—7th-century...