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Kinnot (Hebrew: קינות; also kinnos, kinoth, qinot, qinoth; singular kinah, qinah or kinnah) are Hebrew dirges (sad poems) or elegies. The term is used to refer both to dirges in the Hebrew Bible, and also to later poems which are traditionally recited by Jews on Tisha B'Av.

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Kinnot

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Kinnot (Hebrew: קינות; also kinnos, kinoth, qinot, qinoth; singular kinah, qinah or kinnah) are Hebrew dirges (sad poems) or elegies. The term is used...

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Lament

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Endecha – Galician lament, subgenre of the planto Keening Kinah (plural: kinnot) – Kinnot are traditional Hebrew poems recited on Tisha B'Av lamenting the destruction...

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Five Megillot

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Tikkun at night, or not at all. The Book of Lamentations (איכה Eikhah or Kinnot) is read on the night of Tisha B'Av in all Jewish communities. Ecclesiastes...

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Ketuvim

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(Lamentations) איכה (Ninth of Av or the Day of Atonement) [also called Kinnot in Hebrew] Qōheleth (Ecclesiastes) קהלת (Feast of Tabernacles) Estēr (Book...

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Judah Halevi

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and puts forth the dream of redemption. It is also one of the most famous kinnot Jews recite on Tisha B'Av: “Zion, wilt thou not ask if peace's wing / Shadows...

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Bible

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is then rewarded. Eikhah (Lamentations) איכה (Ninth of Av) [Also called Kinnot in Hebrew.] is a collection of poetic laments for the destruction of Jerusalem...

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Hebrew Bible

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Archived from the original on 2020-05-05. Retrieved 2020-04-30. Also called Kinnot in Hebrew. Babylonian Talmud, Bava Batra 14b Swete, Henry Barclay (1902)...

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Tikkun Chatzot

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pray and study Torah at midnight. At first, Mizrahi Jews would add dirges (kinnot) for the destruction only on the three sabbaths that are between the Seventeenth...

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History of the Jews in Munich

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were killed as revenge " in 1286 is commemorated by two memorial dirges (Kinnot) printed in "Gezerot Ashkenaz Vetzarfat," Haberman, 1956 and described in...

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Maariv

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by V'Ata Kadosh, and on Tish'a Ba'av the Book of Lamentations and some kinnot are recited, also followed by V'Ata Kadosh. On Yom Kippur, an extended order...

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Jewish holidays

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HaShoah–has been reluctant to write a liturgy for the day, preferring to compose Kinnot (prayers of lamentation) for recitation on Tisha B'Av. In order to ensure...

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Siddur

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Book of Lamentations, the Torah and Haftarah readings for that day, and Kinnot or special mournful piyyutim for that day. This siddur is usually called...

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Solomon ibn Gabirol

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Malchuth (lit. Royal Crown), for recitation on Yom Kippur various dirges (kinnot) mourning the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem and the plight of Israel...

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Abraham Khalfon

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and Nahum Slouschz, and also composed piyyutim (liturgical poems) and kinnot (elegies). Abraham Khalfon was born in Livorno, Italy, to Raphael Khalfon...

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Rinat Yisrael

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Sukkot, Pesach, and Shavuot; a haggadah; a book of selichot, and a book of kinnot for Tisha B'av. These are all produced in different versions, as the prayer...

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Priestly divisions

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composed, and to this day some are recited by Jews as part of the Tisha Beav kinnot. Several stone inscriptions have been discovered bearing partial lists of...

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Ishmael ben Elisha HaKohen

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and cried until their souls departed. This story is recited in one of the Kinnot for Tisha BeAv, entitled "Ve'Et Navi Hatati". There are conflicting accounts...

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Akdamut

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Medieval Christian sermons[which?] use the same imagery. Yetziv Pitgam Kinnot Piyyut Selichot Nulman, Macy, Encyclopedia of Jewish Prayer (1993, NJ, Jason...

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Seligman Baer

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subsequently in the 20th century. His editions of the Jewish liturgy also include Kinnot for the fast of the ninth of Av. He never occupied an academic position...

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The Nine Days

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from the ark, the lowered lighting in the synagogue, and the recital of Kinnot (elegies over the persecutions of Jewish communities throughout history)...

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Prisoner of Zion

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Zion, will you not ask after the welfare of your prisoners", included into Kinnot. In the British-ruled Mandatory Palestine the term was applied to those...

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Sadqa Hussein

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positions. By calling for public protests, fasting, and the reading of kinnot (dirges), he eventually succeeded in blocking the reformers' initiatives...

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Biblical poetry

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syllables. A special kind of rhythm may be observed in the dirges, called kinnot in Hebrew. A whole book of these elegies is contained in the Hebrew Bible...

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Max Emanuel Stern

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Anton Edler von Schmid. 1837. Translation of Lamentations, Zionides, and kinnot. Tifʼeret ha-Tishbi. Vienna: Edler von Schmid. 1839. hdl:2027/uc1.$b699432...

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