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Rabbi Meir Eleazar Atiya
… Jewry’s foremost paytan , an expert in the religious poetry sung as part of the liturgy, in paraliturgical events … of the Hebrew language and the hermeneutics of sacred poetry. Above all, his capacity as a pedagogue enabled him … to collecting, editing and punctuating the scattered poetry of Rabbi David Buzaglo, which Rabbi Atiya published …

The Reading of Marka’s Poems by the Samaritans on the Sabbath (Hebrew)
… בתי מרקה. … 23136 … Samaritans - Shomronim … Prayer … Poetry … Poets … Poet … Sabbath … The Reading of Marka’s …

Melody and Poetry in the “Kuzari” (Hebrew)
… … Meter … Yehuda Halevy … Hebrew cantillation … Jewish poetry … Poetry … Melody and Poetry in the “Kuzari” (Hebrew) … Nehemia Allony …

Paradigms of Arabic Modes in the Genizah Fragment Cambridge T.S. N.S. 90,4
… family life, education, public affairs, commerce, medicine, poetry and learned studies in the Jewish community of old …

Yemenite Qasīd Songs (Hebrew)
… Besides the types of Jewish poetry in Yemen - nasid, sirah, zaffeh, haduyo and hallel …

Greek Epic and Kypriaka: Why “Cyprus Matters”
… Age. Did they bring with them a tradition of oral heroic poetry, cognate to that which eventually culminated in Homer …
Niggun ‘Akedah: A Traditional Melody Concerning the Binding of Isaac
… in Jewish lore and its prominent role in Ashkenazi sacred poetry, the meagre research concerning the melody to which … ha-kodesh ha-ʽivrit bi-mey ha-beynayim [ Hebrew Liturgical Poetry in the Middle Ages ]. Jerusalem: Magnes. (Hebrew) … [ The Sword of the Word: The Binding of Isaac in Israeli Poetry ]. Tel Aviv: Hakibbuẓ Hame’uḥad (Hebrew) Katz, Dovid. …
Moshe Attias
… that Chetrit transcribed for his research on Judeo-Arabic poetry from Morocco. For now, Silver comments, only one … in the Hebrew press as a payytan (singer of religious poetry), Cheikh Mwijo rarely recorded piyyutim (for an …
Yom Yom Odeh: Towards the Biography of a Hebrew Baidaphon Record
… provided in Davidson’s Thesaurus of Mediaeval Hebrew Poetry points to Iraq (especially Baghdad) and Jerusalem as …
The Fall of Jerusalem in Song: The Ashkenazi Melody She’eh ne’esar
… for addressing the musical aspects of Hebrew liturgical poetry from an evolutionary diachronic perspective. Among … “She’eh ne’esar”: the well-entrenched presence of Sephardic poetry in Ashkenazi prayer, and the overall musical style of … opening stanza on [ir]. This rhyme scheme, called by Hebrew poetry scholars me’ein ezori (“quasi muwashsha h ”) …