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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Judah, ha-Levi, active 12th century.
Cairo Genizah Collection (University of Pennsylvania. Center for Advanced Judaic Studies. Library).
Language:
Hebrew
Judeo-Arabic
Subjects (All):
Piyutim.
Jewish religious poetry, Hebrew.
Yom Kippur--Liturgy--Texts.
Yom Kippur.
Yom Kippur--Liturgy.
Genre:
Texts.
Penn Provenance:
Cairo Genizah Collection (University of Pennsylvania. Center for Advanced Judaic Studies. Library).
Cairo Genizah Collection (University of Pennsylvania. Libraries).
Physical Description:
2 fols. (bifolium: recto=1r|2v; verso=2r|1v): non-consecutive, complete; stained
Paper 16.4 X 13 cm material applied: black ink ruling method: (fol. 1 cramped?) 1 columns: lines: 23 (1r,v), 15 (2r), 5 (2v).
Contained In:
Cairo Genizah Collection
Other Title:
Seliḥot
Taḥanunim
Liturgical poems
Place of Publication:
[Orient], [publisher not identified], [13th century?]
Language Note:
Hebrew and Judeo-Arabic. Hebrew
Notes:
Fol. 1r opens with A. the complete version of the Seliḥah of Judah ha-Levi that starts נאלם שופך לבו (in the Diṿan published by Heinrich Brody, Berlin, 1910, v. 3, p. 265 under the heading לאשמורת יום כיפורים). The final line differs from the published edition.
B. Under the heading : ליהודה, is ha-Levi's Seliḥah יעירוני רעיוני (Davidson, Thesuaurus of medieval Hebrew poetry 3155; Brody ibid. v.3, p. 182).
Under the heading : ולה איצא, are the first 2 1/2 strophes of ha-Levi's Seliḥah יה למתי צפנת (TMHP 948; Brody, ibid. v.3, p. 304 under the heading לנעילה). This poem and the one preceding it, appear consecutively in the table of contents of a Diwan found in Cambridge TS H15. 92. There they are numbered 62 and 61 respectively.
After a lacuna, fol. 2 contains an unrhymed teḥinah; text ends on verso after 5 lines.
Forms part of: Cairo Genizah Collection.
Cited in:
Halper, no. 280
IMHM, no. F52218 p. 26-27
UPenn, Genizah fragment no. 892.1C.15
Contains:
Seliḥot.
OCLC:
1366217853

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