סוד משלשי קודש : הקדושתא מראשיתה ועד ימי רבי אלעזר בירבי קליר
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Serie מקורות לחקר תרבות ישראל 22
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Volume 22
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A qedushta is a series of piyyutim for the ‘Amida prayer, which is expanded in honor of the recitation of the Qedusha, and includes many complex components. Its origins are in the Land of Israel, in the fourth or fifth century. We first see it as a constructed composition with set, complex, rules in the work of the poet Yannai, who lived in the mid-sixth century, the teacher of Rabbi El‛azar berabbi Qillir (who is known popularly as “the Qallir”).