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[Adon Olam with correspondent commandments, sephirot, also a discussion of grammatical rules of vocalization and nouns] : manuscript.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Cairo Genizah Collection (University of Pennsylvania. Center for Advanced Judaic Studies. Library).
Standardized Title:
Adon olam.
Language:
Hebrew
Subjects (All):
Siddurim--Texts.
Siddurim.
Hebrew language--Noun.
Hebrew language.
Sefirot (Cabala).
Prayer--Judaism.
Judaism--Liturgy--Texts.
Judaism--Liturgy.
Hebrew language--Vocalization.
Hebrew language--Grammar.
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:
1 folio : complete
Paper 18.5 X 10.9 cm material applied: black ink ruling method: columns: 2 (recto), 1 (verso) lines: (recto), 29 (verso).
Contained In:
Cairo Genizah Collection
Other Title:
List of numbers and their Kabbalistic values
Grammatical rules of vocalization, explanation of classes of nouns
Place of Publication:
[Ashkenaz], [publisher not identified], [19th century]
Language Note:
Hebrew. Hebrew
Notes:
The primary writing, covering the upper half of the recto, is in an Ashkenazic square hand. In the center are the first eight verses of Adon Olam. To the right is a corresponding list of the Ten Commandments (alluded to by their opening phrase), to the left is a corresponding list of the ten sefirot.
The members of each list is placed next to its respective line in Adon Olam; this is followed by a list in a late Ashkenazic cursive hand of numbers with explanations on their respective Kabbalistic values.
The remainder of the folio, the lower quarter of the recto (8 lines, starting from the bottom, in the opposite direction) and all of the verso (29 lines) are grammatical notes in a late Ashkenazic cursive hand with sporadic vocalization. The former contains rules of vocalization, the latter explains different types of nouns.
Forms part of: Cairo Genizah Collection.
Cited in:
Halper, no. 191
IMHM, no. F38399
Contains:
Ten commandments.
OCLC:
249589899

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