Tag: piyyut

9 records found
End of two poems, praising and praying to the Lord; poem for a fiancee.
Poem praising the Lord, by Shelomo b. Yehuda nin Berekhya.
Recto: Letter fragment, faded, mentioning Nissim. Verso: Piyyut.
Verso: Piyyut. ASE
Lament (seliha) by Efrayim b. Shemarya after the death of Shelomo b. Yehuda, May 1051. In the hand of Efrayim b. Shemarya.
Letter of recommendation for the bearer, a certain Yefet, an inhabitant of Fustat, who is said to be a respectable man who fell on hard times and is ashamed and unable to speak for himself. (Information from Mediterranean Society, V, pp. 198-199, 563) On verso is a piyyut for the qaddish starting with עזרי מעים ייי and אודה לאל חי, followed by three lines in Arabic script. (Information from CUDL)
Fragment of religious poetry in the hand of Shemuel b. Saadya ha-Levi (1165-1203). (Information from Goitein's index cards)
Piyyutim in an unknown hand. (Information from CUDL)
Verso: Reshut, beginning ויהי הכול, in a different hand from the recto. (Information from the Cambridge Genizah Research Unit via FGP). Probably in honour of Shmuel b, Hananya Hangid. AA