Song for Rosh HaShanah – h andwriting on paper. End of the 18th – beginning of the 19th Century. Eight stanzas, in memory of Moshe Yehudah in the city קורייניא.
Poem on the topic of yirah [awe/fear] towards the upcoming day of judgment, trembling of the people at the sounding of the Shofar, the first day of the forty days in which the people of Israel’s sin was forgiven [= the first of Elul], regarding the need to strengthen oneself in Torah, to fulfill vows and arise early to guard the law. The poem hints at learning משנ”ה for עילוי נשמ”ה, and integrates the names יאוד”ה and מש”ה.
[1] leaf, high quality paper. 17X26 cm.
Fine condition, fold marks, stains. The leaf underwent professional restoration.