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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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Collection of poems by Yehuda HaLevi
Where can I find a printed book with a collection of poems by Yehuda HaLevi?
Ideally this book should (in order of importance):
Be available to an American consumer
Include the original Hebrew
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Why are Isaac and Rivka in Shochen Ad
Many siddurim capitalize the Yitzchak in Shochen Ad. Some draw attention to the Rivka. But why are either of them there? If you wanted to throw Yitzchak somewhere, why not minchah, which we midrash …
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Origin of Mareh Kohen tune
Where did the popular tune for the Yom Kippur piyyut, מראה כהן, come from? Who wrote it? When did it originate? Where is it from? Does the tune have a name other than "that marei kohen tune"?
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The almost-alphabetic acrostic Al Chet
The Al Chet that we say four times on Yom Kippur - the long list of sins that we list and ask to be forgiven for - is a double-acrostic (in nusach Ashkenaz). Each letter is represented twice in a row …