Azharot

Azharot

Azharot ou en hébreu אזהרות sont des poèmes des 613 prescriptions de faire et de ne pas faire de la Torah.

Ces recommandations sont dites à Chavou'ot le matin après la prière ou l'après-midi selon le minhag. Elles renouvellent par leur étude, l'acceptation ce jour, du don de la Torah ou Matane Torah

Auteurs

Deux auteurs espagnols du Moyen-Âge: Yts'haq bène Réouvène ElBargélona / Bartsélona [1] et Chlomoh bène Gabirol en sont ples plus connus.



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  • azharot — az·ha·rot …   English syllables

  • azharot — noun plural see azharoth …   Useful english dictionary

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  • AL-BARGELONI (i.e. of Barcelona), ISAAC BEN REUBEN — AL BARGELONI (i.e. of Barcelona ), ISAAC BEN REUBEN (b. 1043), Spanish talmudist and liturgical poet. In a genizah fragment Al Bargeloni is described as a pupil of Ḥanokh b. Moses and must, therefore, have studied for some time in Córdoba. His… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • PIYYUT — (Heb. פִּיּוּט; plural: piyyutim; from the Greek ποιητής), a lyrical composition intended to embellish an obligatory prayer or any other religious ceremony, communal or private. In a wider sense, piyyut is the totality of compositions composed in …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Isaac ben Reuben Albargeloni — (born 1043) was a Spanish Talmudist and liturgical poet born in Barcelona. He was a judge in the important community of Denia, where he became connected, probably as son in law, with ibn Alḥatosh. Among his later descendants was Moses ben Naḥman… …   Wikipedia

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