A selection of articles that encompasses the broad field of Piyyut from post-biblical times until the period of liturgical poetry in medieval Spain. The articles were first delivered as lectures in a conference for the study of Piyyut.
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This exceptional new edition of `Mikra`ot Gedolot` is based on the most accurate manuscript The Aleppo Codex. Among the innovations and improvements incorporated are: Thousands of flaws of the previous and current editions have been corrected. ...
This exceptional new edition of `Mikra`ot Gedolot` is based on the most accurate manuscript The Aleppo Codex. Among the innovations and improvements incorporated are: Thousands of flaws of the previous and current editions have been corrected. ...
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