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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Cairo Genizah Collection (University of Pennsylvania. Center for Advanced Judaic Studies. Library).
Standardized Title:
Benedictions. Selections.
Language:
Hebrew
Subjects (All):
Benedictions--Selections.
Benedictions.
Siddurim--Texts.
Siddurim.
Prayer--Judaism--Early works to 1800.
Prayer.
Prayer--Judaism.
Genre:
Texts.
Penn Provenance:
Cairo Genizah Collection (University of Pennsylvania. Center for Advanced Judaic Studies. Library).
Cairo Genizah Collection (Dropsie College. Library).
Amram.
Physical Description:
3 fols. : non-consecutive (between 2 and 3), complete
Paper 14.9 X 10.9 cm material applied: black ink ruling method: left rule justified by filler character, or by placing exceeding character in margin (practice rarely found outside Ashkenaz); line density proportionate columns: 1 lines: 17-20.
Contained In:
Cairo Genizah Collection
Other Title:
Birkhot ha-shaḥar ; Pesuḳe de-zimrah
Pesuḳe de-zimrah
Birkhot ha-shaḥar
Place of Publication:
[Spain], [publisher not identified], [13th century?]
Language Note:
Hebrew. Hebrew
Notes:
Incipits, first word of a new paragraph, in slightly enlarged characters placed above a space.
Contains the last lines of the preliminary prayer לעולם יהא אדם (Midrash Tana deṿe Eliyahu 22 as in ʹAmram Gaʾon and Solomon of Sujulmassa), and the beginning Pesuḳe de-zimrah.
The latter is precluded by the editor's note, instructing to install here the prayers עלינו, אוחילה לאל, ואל כן נקוה. This matches the complete sequence from the beginning of the Malkhiyot segment of Musaf of Rosh ha-shanah.
The Pesuke de-zimrah segment is introduced by a much expanded version (47 lines) of ברוך שאמר, followed by הודו (Psalm CV, the fragment ends in verse 2 ישמח לב).No. 175 continues to the end of this same prayer, followed by the beginning of Psalm XXX (starts here verse 2 ארומימך).
Forms part of: Cairo Genizah Collection.
Cited in:
Halper, no. 174
Halper, no. 175
IMHM, no. F38399
Contains:
Pesukei de-zimra. Selections.
Bible. Psalms. Hebrew. Selections. 1200.
OCLC:
1371176436

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