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Holy songs and poetry are often found in Tanach. Another meaning is that of ordinary Jewish songs.
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When and by whom were the Piyutim of Channukah written?
The author of the yotzer "odecha ki anafta" was R. Yosef b. Shelomo of Carcasonne (11th century CE).
His signature (יוסף בן שלמה) can be seen in the final line:
יחידך וידידך סלה פקדוך, בל נדמית שיגבו …
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Tosfos Yom Tov's elegy
The elegy is entitled eleh ezkerah bidma'ot shalish.
It appears in an edition of selichot to be recited on 20 Sivan, available here on Otzar HaChochmah (no subscription necessary to access it). Howeve …
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Are there any traditional tunes for Yishaya 26:20
It’s not exactly traditional (only a few years old), but you might appreciate this tune sung by Yaakov Shwekey.
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Mareh Kohen Origin
Ofir Minz-Manor in this article (Hebrew) writes on page 166 that, based on the nature of the poetry and particularly its lack of rhyme, the piyyut can be classified as having been written in the pre-C …