Title:
מחקרי ירושלים בספרות עברית
Language:
Hebrew
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource
Year of publication:
2021
Keywords:
Hebrew and Jewish Languages
;
Jerusalem Studies in Hebrew Literature
;
Literature and Poetry
Abstract:
Articles:Uri Ehrlich and Vered Raziel-Kretzmer | Prose or Poetry? - Clarifying the Eretz Israel Version of the 'You Smote' Passage in the Maʿariv PrayerAvi Shmidman | Did Palestinian Qinnot Serve as Seliḥot in the Babylonian Rite?Michael Rand | Interdigitated Piyyutim and the Principle of Polyphonic Performance in Late Eastern PiyyutOphir Münz-Manor | Analog Piyyut in a Digital World: Towards Computational Study of Payytanic LiteratureEden Hacohen | 'God has made the one as well as the other' ‒ Parallels and their Deconstruction in Piyyut Dalet of Yannai's Qedushta'otAriel Zinder | How Should We Honor: the Liturgical and Poetic Adaptations of the Fifth CommandmentGabriel Wasserman | The Lost Silluq from the Qedushta 'Imerot Adonai' by Joseph Tov-͑ElemAvraham Fraenkel | 'Yonata devei malka' - an Aramaic Piyyut by RashiYehoshua Granat | Like olive plants: Three poetic renderings of Psalm 128 from the Cairo GenizahSara Cohen | Toward a Critical Edition of the Poems of Rav Yitzḥaq ben Shemuel ha-Sefaradi KanziJonathan Vardi | The Development of the 'Meter of Full-Vowels' (Mishqal HatenuꜤot) in Medieval Hebrew PoetryKedem Golden | The Reception of the Andalusian School of Hebrew Poetry in the East: ʿOvadiah of Damascus, a Hitherto Unknown PoetMatti Huss | Criticism of Kabbala in Hebrew Rhymed Narratives: The Eighth gate of Jacob ben Elazar's 'Sefer ha-Meshalim' and the Tale of the Hypocrite and the Churl in Joseph ibn Zabara's 'Book of Delight'Tova Beeri | Reevaluation of Najara's Debt to the Tradition of the Spanish School of Poetry
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