Zionides
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Les sionides (hébreu : שירי ציון shirei Tsion, « chants de Sion ») sont des hymnes lyriques exprimant les languissements du peuple juif pour la colline de Sion et la ville de Jérusalem. Déjà présents dans la Bible hébraïque, les sionides se développent fortement au Moyen Âge, sous l’impulsion de Salomon ibn Gabirol et, surtout, de Juda Halevi. Certaines sont reprises dans la liturgie traditionnelle du 9 av.
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Zionides (Hebrew: צִיוֹנִים) are piyyutim which express the longing of the Jewish nation to see the hill of Zion and the city of Jerusalem shine again in all their former glory. They date back to the time immediately after the destruction of Solomon's Temple. Since that period the poets and singers of Israel have devoted their best talent to painting in the most brilliant colors the ancient glories of Zion. By far the greater number of these songs unite in voicing a heartfelt desire to see the nation, the city of Jerusalem, Mount Zion, and the Temple restored to their former splendor.
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Les sionides (hébreu : שירי ציון shirei Tsion, « chants de Sion ») sont des hymnes lyriques exprimant les languissements du peuple juif pour la colline de Sion et la ville de Jérusalem. Déjà présents dans la Bible hébraïque, les sionides se développent fortement au Moyen Âge, sous l’impulsion de Salomon ibn Gabirol et, surtout, de Juda Halevi. Certaines sont reprises dans la liturgie traditionnelle du 9 av.
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Zionides (Hebrew: צִיוֹנִים) are piyyutim which express the longing of the Jewish nation to see the hill of Zion and the city of Jerusalem shine again in all their former glory. They date back to the time immediately after the destruction of Solomon's Temple. Since that period the poets and singers of Israel have devoted their best talent to painting in the most brilliant colors the ancient glories of Zion. By far the greater number of these songs unite in voicing a heartfelt desire to see the nation, the city of Jerusalem, Mount Zion, and the Temple restored to their former splendor.
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