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Tehinnah, 1845 [Shapira, Jozefow/Zhitomir?]

תחנה - Women - Liturgy - Unrecorded

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  • Lot Number 46508
  • Title (English) Tehinnah
  • Title (Hebrew) תחנה
  • Note Women - Liturgy - Unrecorded
  • City [Jozefow/Zhitomir?]
  • Publisher [Shapira]?
  • Publication Date 1845 Kiev censor date
  • Estimated Price - Low 300
  • Estimated Price - High 600

  • Item # 1297044
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Physical Description

12 pp., octavo., 154:100 mm., nice margins, light age staining, blue paper. A very good copy bound as issued.

Not listed in bibliographies; no copy in major collections.

Appears to be a Shapira imprint in the Jozefow Press.

 

Detail Description

Supplications in Yiddish for the month of Ellul.

The general category of Tehinnah (Tehinnot) are a form of piyyutin which originated in the tahanun prayer for the fasts of Monday and Thursday. The term was also transferred to piyyutim for the selihot days, and indeed both the construction and subject of the tehinnah are similar to selihot. The tehinnah is usually said quietly, its subject being the relationship between G-d and the people of Israel. It is sometimes constructed in rhymed verses, sometimes in rhymed rhetoric, or even unrhymed, in the style of a bakkashah. In addition to Hebrew tehinnot, there were Yiddish-German ones for women published in small brochures from the beginning of the 18th century in Bohemia (Prague), Switzerland (Basle), Germany (Sulzbach, Fuerth, Roedelheim), and many towns of Russia and Poland. Occasionally tehinnot were added as appendixes to editions of the prayer book.

 

Hebrew Description

 

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