- A
piyyut or
piyut (plural
piyyutim or piyutim, Hebrew: פִּיּוּטִים / פיוטים, פִּיּוּט / פיוט
pronounced [piˈjut, pijuˈtim]; from Gr**** ποιητής poiētḗs...
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contains all of the
piyyutim of
Minhag Polin (except for
Selichot of Shacharit,
Musaf and
Mincha on Yom Kippur), but some of the
piyyutim have been moved...
- age,
declined to
decide on it. He was
likely a
humble individual. His
piyyutim (liturgical poems)
often emphasize the
virtue of humility. In the memorial...
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wrote piyyuṭim, pizmonim, seliḥot, vidduyim, and
dirges for all the w****-days and for Sabbaths, holy days, and
occasional ceremonies,
these piyyuṭim being...
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already considered a well-established
custom in the 9th century.
These piyyutim were
originally recited during the chazzan's
repetition of the
Mussaf amidah...
- Poland. Thus the prayer-book of
Isaiah Horowitz, and many others, give the
piyyutim according to the
Minhag of
Ashkenaz and Poland.
According to 16th-century...
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humanity and our plight. On Rosh
Hashanah day,
religious poems called piyyutim, are
added to the
regular services. A
special prayer book, the machzor...
- the
Sefer Hachmoni of
Shabbethai Donnolo, the
Aggadath Bere**** and many
Piyyutim. The
liturgical writings of
these Romaniote Jews,
especially the piyyut...
- " The Jews of
Cochin had a long
tradition of
singing devotional hymns (
piyyutim) and
songs on
festive occasions such as Purim.
Women used to sing Jews...
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recite their piyyutim,
which include many more
earlier piyyutim. For this reason, many
Hasidim (such Belz and Viznitz)
recite many
piyyutim on Yom Tov and...