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Seder ha-ashmorot she-nohagim le-ʼomram me-R.ḥ. Elul ʻad Yom Kipur ke-minhag ḳ.ḳ.Ḳ. y.H.b.a; סדר האשמורות שנוהגים לאומרם מר"ח אלול עד יום כפור כמנהג קק"ק יהב"א

Contributor:
Milhaud, ʻImanuʼel ben Gad de (scribe)
Timespan:
18th century
Date:
1719
Language:
Hebrew
Provenance:
Formerly owned by Yosef de Monteles (inscription inside front cover, approximately 1730-1760).; GIFT FROM THE MOLDOVAN FAMILY COLLECTION By Joseph T. Moldovan C'76 and Susan A. Moldovan C'76. Donated in Honor and Memory of Jean and Dr. Alfred Moldovan.; Monteles, Yosef de, former owner.; Moldovan, Joseph, donor.; Moldovan, Susan, donor.
Subject:
Fasts and feasts -- Judaism -- Liturgy -- Texts; High Holidays -- Liturgy -- Texts; Jews -- France -- Carpentras -- History -- Sources; Fêtes religieuses -- Judaïsme -- Liturgie -- Textes; Jours redoutables -- Liturgie -- Textes; Jews; History; Fasts and feasts -- Judaism -- Liturgy; High Holidays -- Liturgy; Manuscripts, Hebrew -- France -- Carpentras -- 18th century -- Specimens
Resource Type:
Text
Form/Genre:
Sources; Texts; Codices (bound manuscripts); Prayer books; Manuscripts, Hebrew; Manuscripts, European; manuscripts (documents)
Physical Description:
163 leaves : paper; 185 x 130 (160 x 100) mm bound to 190 x 135 mm
Geographic Subject:
France -- Carpentras; France -- Carpentras
Rights:
https://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/
Notes:
Table of contents: 880-04 1. f. 2r-20v: Ashmurah rishonah -- 2. f. 21r-30r: Ashmurah le-motsaʼe Shabat -- 3. f. 30v-39v: Ashmurah yom sheni -- 4. f. 40r-49r: Ashmurah yom shelishi -- 5. f. 49v-58v: Ashmurah yom reviʻi -- 6. f. 59r-67r: Ashmurah yom ḥamishi -- 7. f. 67v-f. 78r: Ashmurah yom shishi -- 8. f. 78v-94v: Ashmurah ʻerev Rosh ha-Shanah -- 9. f. 95r-117r: Ashmurah tsom Gedaliah -- 10. f. 117v-127r: Ashmurah sheniah le-ʻaśeret yeme teshuvah -- 11. f. 127v-138v: Ashmurah shelishit le-ʻaśeret yeme teshuvah -- 12. f. 139r-151r: Ashmurah reviʻit le-ʻaśeret yeme teshuvah 13. f. 151v-162v: Ashmurah ḥamishit le-ʻaśeret yeme teshuvah.; Ms. codex.; Title from title page (f. 1r).; Table of contents: 880-04 1. f. 2r-20v: Ashmurah rishonah -- 2. f. 21r-30r: Ashmurah le-motsaʼe Shabat -- 3. f. 30v-39v: Ashmurah yom sheni -- 4. f. 40r-49r: Ashmurah yom shelishi -- 5. f. 49v-58v: Ashmurah yom reviʻi -- 6. f. 59r-67r: Ashmurah yom ḥamishi -- 7. f. 67v-f. 78r: Ashmurah yom shishi -- 8. f. 78v-94v: Ashmurah ʻerev Rosh ha-Shanah -- 9. f. 95r-117r: Ashmurah tsom Gedaliah -- 10. f. 117v-127r: Ashmurah sheniah le-ʻaśeret yeme teshuvah -- 11. f. 127v-138v: Ashmurah shelishit le-ʻaśeret yeme teshuvah -- 12. f. 139r-151r: Ashmurah reviʻit le-ʻaśeret yeme teshuvah 13. f. 151v-162v: Ashmurah ḥamishit le-ʻaśeret yeme teshuvah.; Collation: Paper, v + 163 + vi; 1¹² (-1) 2-13¹² 14⁸; modern foliation in pencil, lower left recto, [1-163]; modern pagination in ink, upper outer corners, [1-321] (f. 2r-162v); references in this record are to the foliation.; Layout: Written in 23-25 long lines; some piyutim are written in a shirah form called "ariaḥ ʻal gabe levenah," meaning (in masonry terms) stretcher over a course (see Talmud Bavli Megillah 16b, for example f. 82-84); another shirah form called "ariaḥ ʻal gabe ariaḥ", stretcher over a stretcher is used (for example f. 86r); other standard paragraph formats are used for other piyutim.; Script: Written in a French-Italian square script, all vocalized; headers written in Ashkenazic cursive in the hand of ʻImanuʼel ben Gad de Milhaud. This scribe was prolific in creation of manuscripts for prayers in the customs of French communities, and he was active in the late 17th and early 18th centuries.; Decoration: Many decorative ligatures with ornamental extensions above them in headings (such as f. 2v).; Binding: Brown sheepskin binding, almost completely intact, likely the original binding.; Origin: Written in Provence, likely in Carpentras, France, in 5480 (1719-1720) by ʻImanuʼel ben Gad de Milhaud and dated in the year 5480 (f. 1r).; Watermarks: "Trevoie" along the gutter (examples, f. 161, f. 149) with a bell below it (example f. 129).; Hebrew.
Physical Location:
Library at the Katz Center, Rare Book Manuscripts, CAJS Rar Ms 500
Collection:
Moldovan Family Judaica Collection (University of Pennsylvania)