BIBLIOGRAPHIC INFORMATION FOR RECORD Halper 246

TITLE
Title Statement[Part of a collection of Seliḥot] :
Main Entry -- Uniform TitleSeliḥot.

SUBJECT
TitleSeliḥot.    
Topical term Judaism , Liturgy , Texts.
  Yom Kippur , Liturgy , Texts.

DESCRIPTION
Content.
General Notes Written in a rough cursive hand with dull reed; text breaks signified by a punctus.

The fragment contains the end of the prayer text, as the writing ends in the middle of fol. 2v.

The text is a variant of the standard Gaonic Seliḥot that appear in Kitāb jāmiʾ aṣ-ṣalawāt wat-tāsābīh for Yom Kippur (Sidur Rav Seʹadyah Rav Gaon / Israel Davidson ... [et al., ed.]. Yerushalayim : Meḳitse nirdamim, 1963, p. 307 l. 17- p. 309 l. 2) based heavily on biblical phrases and paraphrases.

Unlike Saadia, here the prayer ends with the Blessing : ברוך אתה י'י חנון ומרב[ה] לסלוח, as it may be a supplement to the regular, weekday 'Amidah.

ProvenanceCairo Genizah Collection (University of Pennsylvania. Libraries).
LanguageHebrew. Hebrew Oriental cursive.

CONTRIBUTOR
Corporate NameCairo Genizah Collection (University of Pennsylvania. Libraries).

DATE
Date[Orient, 13th century?]

FORMAT
Extent2 fol. (bifolium: recto=1r|2v; verso=2r|1v):
Other Physical Detailconsecutive, complete.
MaterialPaper
Dimensions17.1 X 12.7 cm
Material Applied to Surfacematerial applied: black ink
Information Recording Techniqueruling method: left rule justified by downward slant of last word
Location Within Mediumcolumns: lines: 13-14.

IDENTIFIER
Call NumberHalper 246
Uniform Resource Identifier for recordhttp://hdl.library.upenn.edu/1017.4/2277-record
Uniform Resource Identifier for facsimilehttp://hdl.library.upenn.edu/1017.4/2277

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RELATION
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Citation/References NoteHalper,,no. 246
 IMHM,,no. F52218, p. 22-23.
 UPenn,,Genizah fragment no. 892 1C 13

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