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Jose ben Jose (Hebrew: יוסי בן יוסי) was an early payyetan who lived in Palestine in the 4th to 5th century CE. In some sources he is called "Jose ben Jose the orphan", on the assumption that only an orphan would receive the same name as his father; however, this assumption is not accurate in relation to all communities at the time. Alternatively, "orphan" was a title of honor, given due to his being "alone" in his skills and accomplishments. According to one tradition, he was a kohen and was given the title of Kohen Gadol.

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  • Josse ben Josse (de)
  • Yosse ben Yosse (fr)
  • Jose ben Jose (en)
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  • Yosse ben Yosse (hébreu : יוסי בן יוסי) est le plus ancien auteur de poésie liturgique juive dont on connaisse le nom. Il a vécu en terre d’Israël à l’époque byzantine, entre les Ve et VIe siècles. (fr)
  • Josse ben Josse (auch: Jose ben Jose; Josse ist Kurzform für Josef) ist der älteste mit Namen bekannte jüdische liturgische Dichter (Pajjtan), von dem u. a. zwei den Opferdienst am Jom Kippur im Tempel zu Jerusalem anschaulich schildernde Aboda-Dichtungen stammen. Sein Beiname war ha-Jatom („die Waise“, wohl daraus abgeleitet, dass er den Namen seines Vaters trägt). Seine Dichtungen sind gekennzeichnet durch eine edle Sprache sowie einen rhythmischen, aber noch reimlosen, getragen-erhabenen Versduktus. (de)
  • Jose ben Jose (Hebrew: יוסי בן יוסי) was an early payyetan who lived in Palestine in the 4th to 5th century CE. In some sources he is called "Jose ben Jose the orphan", on the assumption that only an orphan would receive the same name as his father; however, this assumption is not accurate in relation to all communities at the time. Alternatively, "orphan" was a title of honor, given due to his being "alone" in his skills and accomplishments. According to one tradition, he was a kohen and was given the title of Kohen Gadol. (en)
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  • Josse ben Josse (auch: Jose ben Jose; Josse ist Kurzform für Josef) ist der älteste mit Namen bekannte jüdische liturgische Dichter (Pajjtan), von dem u. a. zwei den Opferdienst am Jom Kippur im Tempel zu Jerusalem anschaulich schildernde Aboda-Dichtungen stammen. Sein Beiname war ha-Jatom („die Waise“, wohl daraus abgeleitet, dass er den Namen seines Vaters trägt). Seine Dichtungen sind gekennzeichnet durch eine edle Sprache sowie einen rhythmischen, aber noch reimlosen, getragen-erhabenen Versduktus. Jose lebte in Palästina. Seine Lebenszeit wird in der Forschung verschieden angesetzt und schwankt zwischen dem 4. bis 7. nachchristlichen Jahrhundert. (de)
  • Jose ben Jose (Hebrew: יוסי בן יוסי) was an early payyetan who lived in Palestine in the 4th to 5th century CE. In some sources he is called "Jose ben Jose the orphan", on the assumption that only an orphan would receive the same name as his father; however, this assumption is not accurate in relation to all communities at the time. Alternatively, "orphan" was a title of honor, given due to his being "alone" in his skills and accomplishments. According to one tradition, he was a kohen and was given the title of Kohen Gadol. His poetry was rich, but written in relatively simple language. His poems have been compared to those of Yanai and Kalir, but do not have rhyme schemes and do not allude to midrash, though they do have standard meter. Most of his poetry has been lost, but some is preserved in the contemporary Ashkenazic prayer books. Although he was from an era before poets would sign their piyyutim, the Teqiatoth (piyyutim of the special blessings of Mussaf on Rosh Hashanah) of the second day Rosh Hashanah, as well as some of the Selichot of the night of Yom Kippur are attributed to him in early Ashkenazic manuscripts. (en)
  • Yosse ben Yosse (hébreu : יוסי בן יוסי) est le plus ancien auteur de poésie liturgique juive dont on connaisse le nom. Il a vécu en terre d’Israël à l’époque byzantine, entre les Ve et VIe siècles. (fr)
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