
Israel Abrahams (translation)
Israel Abrahams, MA (honoris causa) (b. London, November 26, 1858; d. Cambridge, October 6, 1925) was one of the most distinguished Jewish scholars of his generation. He wrote a number of classics on Judaism, most notably, Jewish Life in the Middle Ages (1896). In 1902, after teaching for several years at Jews' College, Abrahams succeeded Solomon Schechter, who was moving to New York to head the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, as reader in Talmudic and Rabbinic literature at the University of Cambridge. He received the honorary degree Master of Arts (MA) from the University in late May 1902. In 1914, he published A Companion to the Authorised Prayer Book, a helpful commentary on and supplement to the prayer book compiled by Rabbi Simeon Singer.
acrostic | Acrostic signature | Aramaic | כי אשמרה שבת Ki Eshmerah Shabbat | Needing Decompilation | Needing Transcription | פיוטים piyyuṭim | rhyming translation | יה רבון Yah Ribon | זמירות zemirot | 12th century C.E. | 16th century C.E. | 20th century C.E. | 50th century A.M. | 54th century A.M. | 57th century A.M.
Yisrael Najara | Aharon N. Varady (transcription) | Avraham ibn Ezra | Aharon N. Varady (digital imaging and document preparation)
יָהּ רִבּוֹן | Yah Ribōn, a piyyut by Rabbi Yisrael Najara (16th c.) rhyming translation by Israel Abrahams (1914)
Contributed by Israel Abrahams (translation) | Yisrael Najara | Aharon N. Varady (transcription) | ❧
The piyyut, yah Ribon Olam, in Hebrew with a rhyming English translation. . . .