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The liturgical poetry of Eastern paytanim and the Moroccan piyyut

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שירת הפיוט של פייטני המזרח והפיוט המרוקאי

Region: Maroc, Orient, Maghreb

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A living tradition of sung liturgical poetry specific to Sephardic and Eastern communities, exemplified by figures such as Rabbi Israel Najara and David Bouzaglo. The Shir Yedidut collections and the Sabbath baqqashot shape vocal vigils set to Arab-Andalusian musical modes. This practice remains very much alive in Morocco and its diasporas.

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