University of Pennsylvania, Halper 233
Metadata
- DS ID:
- DS26065
- Shelfmark:
- Halper 233
- Title:
- Collection of piyutim for Yom Kippur
- Place:
- Orient
- Date:
- 12th century-14th century?
- Language:
- Hebrew
- Material:
- non-consecutive; folio 1 damaged and erased, missing top 7 lines
- Physical Description:
- Extent: 2 fols. : non-consecutive; folio 1 damaged and erased, missing top 7 lines
- Note:
- Each verse starts a new line; where the verses are longer, the exceeding part is centered; verse endings denoted by a sof pasuḳ, piyyut endings by a circle.
Two fragments from a Rahit from a Ḳedushta for Yom Kippur; remainder is from the piyyut תלולים בקומתם בת עין לא תחזה placed before וקרא זה אל זה, whose acrostic is ordered תשר״ק.
The legible part of the fragment includes verse כ-ר, and on the verso א-ה. Each verse ends: זה. The remainder of the verso contains the first 6 verses of the next piyyut, that starts אהדר אלי זה אשר יעץ, each verse rhymes מר-.
These two are found in this sequence, in an arrangement of Rahiṭim in Oxford Bodleian Heb. g. 8 fols. 16-27 (Cowely 2857, 3) listed by M. Zulay, Erets Yiśraʾel u-fiyuṭeha / Menaḥem Zulai. Jerusalem : Magnes, c1995, p. 521-522, and published by E. Fleischer, Ḳovets ʹal yad, v. 17 (1968), p. 64-66, as Rahiṭim that may be attributed to Yose ben Yose.
There, the latter starts: אאדר as it does in Cambridge, Glass 28.9.
Fol. 2 contains the last 17 verses (ו-ת of the alphabetic acrostic) of the piyyut היום הזה יום סליחה ומחילה, to be inserted before האופנים וחיות הקדש לעומתם. Each verse ends with the word תשובה.
Cairo Genizah Collection (University of Pennsylvania. Center for Advanced Judaic Studies. Library).
Cairo Genizah Collection (Dropsie College. Library).
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- IIIF Manifest:
- https://colenda.library.upenn.edu/items/ark:/81431/p3hd7pb3n/manifest
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