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זֶה יוֹם רִאשׁוֹן [א׳]‏ | Zeh Yom Rishon [a], a song for Yom T’ruah by Ḥakham Zeraḥ ben Nathan of Troki (early 17th c.)

Contributed on: 23 Sep 2020 by Ḳaraite Jews of America | Zeraḥ ben Natan of Troki |

An early 17th century song for Yom T’ruah (Rosh haShanah) by Karaite Ḥakham, Zeraḥ ben Nathan of Troki. . . .


זֶה יוֹם רִאשׁוֹן [ב׳]‏ | Zeh Yom Rishon [b], a song for Yom T’ruah by Ḥakham Zeraḥ ben Nathan of Troki (early 17th c.)

Contributed on: 23 Sep 2020 by Ḳaraite Jews of America | Zeraḥ ben Natan of Troki |

An early 17th century song for Yom T’ruah (Rosh haShanah) by Karaite Ḥakham, Zeraḥ ben Nathan of Troki. . . .


כִּי־בַיּוֹם הַזֶּה | Ki vaYom haZeh, a Ḳaraite song for Yom Kippur

Contributed on: 23 Sep 2020 by Ḳaraite Jews of America | Unknown Author(s) |

A Karaite song for the Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur). . . .


אֶת כּוֹס יְשׁוּעוֹת | Et Kos Yeshu`ot, a Havdalah song by Elyaqim

Contributed on: 22 May 2020 by Neria Haroeh (translation) | Ḳaraite Jews of America | Elyaqim haPayyetan |

A zemirah for havdallah by an otherwise unknown rabbinic payyetan known only by his signature acrostic. . . .


רָנּוּ שָׁמַֽיִם | Ronnu shamayim, a piyyut celebrating the Decalogue by Elyaqim

Contributed on: 03 Jun 2022 by Stephen Belsky | Anonymous (translation) | Elyaqim haPayyetan | Ḳaraite Jews of America | Aharon N. Varady (transcription) |

This piyyut is signed “Elyaqim Ḥazaq.” Alas, we do not know who this Elyaqim was or even whether he was a rabbinic or Karaite Jew. The piyyut has been preserved for us in the Karaite cycle (Vilna printing press, 1852, Vol. IV, p. 135.) and there are several other piyyutim signed with his name. . . .


יָצַר הָאֵל | Yatsar ha’El, a Shabbat song by Ya’aqov ha-Qara’i

Contributed on: 26 Mar 2019 by Ḳaraite Jews of America | Ya'aqov ha-Paitan |

A song for celebrating the Shabbat. . . .