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Azharot (Hebrew: אזהרות, "exhortations") are
didactic liturgical poems on, or
versifications of, the 613
commandments in
rabbinical enumeration. The first...
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grandeur and triumph.
There is an
ancient tradition to
recite poems known as
Azharot (אזהרות
listing the commandments. This was
already considered a well-established...
- Mans, and
allegedly married the
daughter of
Sherira Gaon.
Elijah wrote "
Azharot", a poem on the 613 commandments,
containing 176 four-line strophes. The...
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wrote liturgical poems. One, only two-lines long, is
preserved in the
Azharot of
Elijah ben
Menahem HaZaken. Ta-Shma 2007.
Tartakoff 2020, p. 90. Schechter...
- read on the
festival of
Shavuot detailing the commandments,
based on the
Azharot literature Shira-ye Hatani, or Shira,
often beginning with the
words "Shodi...
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Karaites Some of his most
famous in
liturgical use
include the following:
Azharot Keter Malchuth (lit.
Royal Crown), for
recitation on Yom
Kippur various...
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liturgical contexts)
Zemer (usually for the Sabbath).
Hoshana Nishmat Azharot Avoda Ketubba for
Shavuot Targum piyyutim Ma`arivim
Bikkur (also known...
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printed with commentaries).
Noteworthy among his
liturgical poems are his
Azharot,
included in the
rituals of Constantine, Tlemçen, Tunis, Morocco, Algeria...
- poetry. Of this
synagogal poetry the most
noteworthy portions are the "
Azharot" on the 613 commandments,
which give the author's name as "Sa'id b. Joseph"...
- with
additions by
Moses Ḥagiz, Amsterdam, 1709)
Petil Tekhelet, on the
Azharot of
Solomon Gabirol (Venice, 1652; 2d ed., London, 1714) Eẓ ha-Ḥayyim, on...