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    Eleazar birabbi Qallir (Hebrew: אלעזר בירבי קליר, romanized: ʾElʿāzār birabbi Qallir; c. 570 – c. 640), also known as Eleazar ha-Kalir, was a Byzantine...
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    thought to be a cryptogram for Heraclius. Three piyyut attributed to Eleazar ben Killir are thought to be based on an early version of the Sefer Zerubbabel...
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  • thought to be a cryptogram for Heraclius. Three piyyutim attributed to Eleazar ben Kalir are thought to be based on an early version of the Sefer Zerubbabel...
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  • renowned and influential during his time (he influenced the poet Eleazar ben Kalir), by the Middle Ages, much of his poetry had disappeared from the...
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    while using this term. The plant is also mentioned in a piyyut by Eleazar ben Kalir, by Maimonides, and by Tanhum of Jerusalem. Tanhum states that the...
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    originated in late antique Eretz Yisrael with poets such as Jose ben Jose, Eleazar ben Kalir, and Yanai and spread worldwide over subsequent centuries. The...
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  • Eleazar ben Eleazar Kallir (Hebrew: אלעזר בן אלעזר קליר, romanized: Elʻazar ben Elʻazar Ḳalir; 1728–1805) was a Hungarian rabbi and author, who served...
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  • people with this surname include: Eleazar ben Kalir (c. 570–c. 640), Byzantine Jew and a Hebrew poet Eleazar ben Eleazar Kallir (1728–1805), Hungarian rabbi...
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  • Merciful One build his house and sanctuary, and let them say Amen." Eleazar ben Kalir (7th century) wrote a liturgical poem detailing the 24-priestly wards...
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    includes a liturgical poem (פִּיּוּט‎, piyyut) attributed to Rabbi Eleazar ben Kalir based on Genesis 21:1 noting that God remembered Sarah on Rosh Hashanah...
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  • Eleazar ha-Ḳalir, Saadia, Hai Gaon, Shabbethai Donnolo, Ben Asher, Ben Naphtali, and his teacher R. Samson, while he cites passages from Menahem ben Saruk...
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    recalls the style of Donolo and of the liturgical poets of the school of Eleazar Kalir. It also shows the influence of Arabic and the Romance languages. From...
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  • Kalonymus ben Kalonymus David Kalonymus ben Jacob Isaac Nathan ben Kalonymus Kalonymus ben Todros Eleazar ben Judah ben Kalonymus Judah ben Kalonymus...
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  • historisch entwickelt and of Solomon Judah Loeb Rapoport's biography of Eleazar ben Kalir. The work contains a critique of gematria, and a dissertation on Kabbalistic...
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    the seventh and eighth centuries with the writings of Yose ben Yose, Yanai, and Eleazar Kalir. Later Spanish, Provençal, and Italian poets wrote both religious...
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  • regarding Eleazar Kalir is also noteworthy, since he maintained that the word "Be-Rabbi" was not a second name, but merely an honorary title of Kalir's, who...
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  • {{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Piyyuṭim of Eleazar ha-Ḳalir. Aḥar reshef le-vaḳer. Vienna: G. Brög & P. Smolenskin. 1886. A criticism...
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  • ordained by the local beit din in 1792. He returned to Kolin as a pupil of Eleazar Kalir and teacher in the house of Adam Friedländer, and married Rebekka Fleckeles...
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    notable were his biographies of Saadia Gaon, Nathan ben Jehiel (author of the Arukh), Hai Gaon, Eleazar Kalir, and others. His early writings were poems and...
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    are Jose ben Jose, probably in the 4th-5th century CE, chiefly known for his compositions for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur; Yanai; Eleazar Kalir, the founder...
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  • King Solomon Jeremiah Eleazar ha-Kalir Jose b. Jose Yannai Joseph ibn Abitur Abraham Abulafia Meir Halevi Abulafia Todros ben Judah Halevi Abulafia Samuel...
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    in Palestine in the seventh and eighth centuries by Yose ben Yose, Yanai, and Eleazar Kalir. These poems were added to the Hebrew-language liturgy. This...
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  • commentator, philosopher, and grammarian Dunash ben Labrat, (920–990) 10th-century grammarian and poet Eleazar Kalir, (c.570–c.640) early Talmudic liturgist and...
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    to angels on this day is close to the traditions of poets Yannai and Eleazar Kalir. At times, the work offers traditions not found in rabbinic halakha...
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    "z" sound but with the Hebrew tsade (thus "Nasareth" or "Natsareth"). Eleazar Kalir (a Hebrew Galilean poet variously dated from the 6th to 10th century)...
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    studies in Germany. One example is Jekuthiel ben Moses, a liturgical poet and author of the reshut יראתי to Kalir's Kerobah for the feast of Rosh Hashana. A...
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  • school rather than the work of early Eretz Yisrael payyetanim such as Eleazar Kalir: for example, they are in strict Arabic metres and make little use of...
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  • the seventh and eighth centuries with the writings of Yose ben Yose, Yanai, and Eleazar Kalir Later Jewish poets in Spain, Provençal, and Italy wrote both...
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  • to be revealed again. So we find in Midrash Ruth, and so did Rabbi Eleazar HaKalir establish (in the concluding poem of the morning service of the portion...
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  • goads); variant Ba'alei Asuppim (בעלי אספים) is found in the poetry of Eleazar b. Kalir for a different rhyme. The Vulgate uses the connection to translate...
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