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Meir ben Isaac Nehorai of Orléans

Rabbi Meir bar Yitzchak (Nehorai) of Orléans (d. ca. 1095) was a ḥazzan and payyetan in Worms, Germany,

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אַקְדָמּוּת מִלִּין | The Aḳdamut, a piyyut for introducing the Decalogue by Meir ben Yitsḥaq Nehorai of Orléans (acrostic translation by Isaac Gantwerk Mayer)

Contributed by: Meir ben Isaac Nehorai of Orléans, Isaac Gantwerk Mayer (translation)

The piyyut read as an introduction to the Decalogue during the Torah reading on Shavuot. . . .


אַקְדָמוּת מִילִין | Aḳdamut Milin, a preface to the Targum for the Shavuot Torah Reading, attributed to Meir ben Isaac Nehorai of Orléans (ca. 11th c.)

Contributed by: Cantor Hinda Labovitz, Meir ben Isaac Nehorai of Orléans, Aharon N. Varady (transcription)

An Aramaic piyyut composed as an introduction to the reading of the Targum for the Torah reading on Shavuot. . . .