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Avodah: Ancient Poems for Yom Kippur is the first major translation of one of the most important genres of the lost literature of the ancient synagogue. Known as the Avodah piyyutim, this liturgical poetry was composed by the synagogue poets of fifth- to ninth-century Palestine and sung in the synagogues on Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement. Although it was suppressed by generations of rabbis, its ornamental beauty and deep exploration of sacred stories ensured its popularity for centuries. Piyyut literature can teach us much about how ancient Jews understood sacrifice, sacred space, and sin. The poems are also a rich source for retrieving myths and symbols not found in the conventional Rabbinic sources such as the Talmuds and Midrash. Moreover, these compositions rise to the level of fine literature. They are the products of great literary effort, continue and extend the tradition of biblical parallelism, and reveal the aesthetic sensibilities of the Mediterranean in Late Antiquity.tAvodah: Ancient Poems for Yom Kippur is the first volume in The Penn State Library of Jewish Literature, overseen by Baruch Halpern and Aminadav Dykman. This series will constitute a library of primary source material for the Jewish and Hebrew literary traditions. The library will present Jewish and Hebrew works from all eras and cultures, offering both scholars and general readers original, modern translations of previously overlooked texts.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Copyright Page
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  1. Contents
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  1. Preface
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  1. Introduction
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  1. 1. Atah Barata
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  1. 2. Shiv'at Yamim
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  1. 3. Atah Konanta 'Olam Me-Rosh
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  1. 4. Az be-'En Kol
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  1. 5. Azkir Gevurot Elohah
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  1. 6. Atah Konanta 'Olam be-Rov Hesed
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  1. 7. Emet Mah Nehedar
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  1. 8. En Lanu Kohen Gadol
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  1. Conclusion
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  1. Bibliography
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  1. Glossary
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  1. Source Index
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  1. Subject Index
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