University of Pennsylvania, Halper 202
Metadata
- DS ID:
- DS25911
- Shelfmark:
- Halper 202
- Title:
- Maḥazor, Yom Kipur
- Place:
- Orient
- Date:
- 12th century-14th century?
- Language:
- Hebrew
- Material:
- non-consecutive, nearly complete
- Physical Description:
- Extent: 2 folio : non-consecutive, nearly complete
- Note:
- Fol. 2r is fully vocalized, the rest is not; text breaks signified by a punctus and three spaces (the major break at the end of the Morning ʹAmidah is a sof pasuḳ).
A fragment from a complete version of the Yom Kippur ʹAmidah services, including the text of regular blessings. Fol. 1 is from the ʹAmidah, presumably for the Morning service.
The fragment contains from the middle of the special, fourth blessing חטאתיכם לפני יי׳ תטהרו, through the end of the ʹAmidah (including the High Holiday supplements) to the beginning of the Vidui אתה יודע רזי עולם (in Sidur Rav Seʻadyah Gaʹon / Israel Davidson [ed.]. Jerusalem: Meḳitse nirdamim, 1963, pp. 259-260).
Lacuna between fols., it must have contained a more expanded version of the Viduy than the one found in the Siddurim of Saʻadia and Solomon of Sujulmassa, as their version would cover less than one side of this manuscript.
Fol. 2 resumes with the end of the same Ṿidui שגלויים לנו כבר אמרנו to the end. Under the Judeo-Arabic headline צלוה מוסף, the Maḥazor continues with the Musaf ʹAmidah, the fragment reaches to the end of the second blessing.
The copyist initially forgot the supplement מי כמוך אב הרחמים but corrected himself.
Cairo Genizah Collection (University of Pennsylvania. Center for Advanced Judaic Studies. Library).
Cairo Genizah Collection (Dropsie College. Library).
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- https://colenda.library.upenn.edu/items/ark:/81431/p3833nh1q/manifest
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