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Lot #    7738
Auction End Date    8/17/2004 11:14:00 AM (mm/dd/yyyy)
          
Title Information
Title (English)    Tachlel
Title (Hebrew)    תכלאל
Author    [Ms. - Liturgy - Kabbalah]
City    Yemen
Publication Date    1644-92
          
Collection Information
Independent Item    This listing is an independent item not part of any collection
          
Description Information
Physical
Description
   [149] ff., 297:206 mm., ink on heavy paper, corners rounded, age and use staining, neat Yeminite block letters, upper pronunciation symbols (Nikkud Elyon), bound in modern half vellum and cloth boards.
          
Detailed
Description
   The volume contains the latter part of the Tachlel, the Yemenite all year round prayerbook. It begins with Keter Malkhut and is followed by various prayers for the high holidays, holidays, and fastdays. The volume includes the benedictions for the marriage ceremony and numerous hyms in Hebrew and Judeo-Arabic for weddings, circumcisions, Grace after meals, supplications for the ill and deceased, and numerous prayers for many other occasions following the rites and customs of Yemen. A multi-year calendar begining in the Hebrew year of creation 5404 (1644) is included with the method of calculating solar and lunar calendars; contracts for weddings, divorce, halitza, sales, gifts, and dozens more. The volume concludes with another calendar, apparently from a later hand, dated 5452 (1692) with calculations, and Pitron Halomot (Solution of Dreams) - kabbalistic work attributed to R. Hai Gaon.

The breath and scope of this work reflects that for hundreds of years the Yemenite Jewish communities followed their traditional ways of secular and religious life, not being influenced by external trends and currents. Some customs in the Yemenite prayer rites go back to the prayer book of R. Saadiah Ga'on. From the 16th century on the Kabbalah and especially later its Lurianic school and system found its way to Yemen and influenced Jewish literary production in the areas of commentaries to the Bible, prayers, and liturgic poetry. All of this rich history is reflected in this work.

          
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Listing Classification
Period
17th Century:    Checked
  
Location
Other:    Yemen
  
Subject
Customs:    Checked
  
Kabbalah:    Checked
Liturgy:    Checked
  
Characteristic
Language:    Hebrew, Judeo-Arabic
  
Manuscript Type
Other:    Prayerbook
  
Kind of Judaica