-
Zionides (Hebrew: צִיוֹנִים) are
piyyutim which express the
longing of the
Jewish nation to see the hill of Zion and the city of
Jerusalem shine again...
-
sight of the Holy City, he sang his most
beautiful elegy, the
celebrated "
Zionide" (Zion ha-lo Tish'ali). At that instant, an Arab had
galloped out of a...
- we may
dwell in safety?" he
exclaims to one of his
opponents (ib.). His
Zionides give
voice both to the
Jewish people as a
whole and to each individual...
- romanized: Elî ẕiyyôn we-ʿarêha, lit. 'Wail, Zion and Its Cities') is an
acrostic Zionide of
anonymous authorship,
lamenting the
destruction of
Jerusalem and the...
- tishali" ("O Zion, Will You Not Ask?").
Jewish poetry from al-Andalus
Zionides Brann 2012, p. 368.
Brody 1946, p. 2.
Lemberger 2013, p. 419.
Brann 2012...
-
sight of the Holy City, he sang his most
beautiful elegy, the
celebrated "
Zionide"
Tzion ha-lo Tish'ali and that at that
instant he was
ridden down and killed...
- of
peace over us, over His
entire people Israel, and over Jerusalem."
Zionides Hayim H.
Donin (10
October 1991). To pray as a Jew: a
guide to the prayer...
- may
become an
integral part of the
service without a
formal decision.
Zionides City
Lament Jerusalem Bible (1966), sub-title to
Isaiah 47
Jerusalem Bible...
- be-Av. Vienna:
Anton Edler von Schmid. 1837.
Translation of Lamentations,
Zionides, and kinnot. Tifʼeret ha-Tishbi. Vienna:
Edler von Schmid. 1839. hdl:2027/uc1...