Joseph was the author also of a number of liturgical poems (piyyutim).
Many liturgical poems still in the Ashkenazic ritual were composed by poets of Cologne.
This liturgical poem was written by the kabbalists of Safed in the late 16th or early 17th century.
A piyyut is a Jewish liturgical poem, usually designated to be sung, chanted, or recited during religious services.
The melodies vary greatly from one Jewish community to another, as local tunes and styles of music are adapted to the same liturgical poems.
Rabbi Meir wrote a number of liturgical poems ("piyyutim").
It was with the piyyutim (liturgical poems) that Jewish music began to crystallize into definite form.
The mahzor contains not only the basic liturgy, but also many piyutim, Hebrew liturgical poems.
He wrote some liturgical poems (piyutim) and a commentary on the Pentateuch.
A sequence is a liturgical poem sung, when used, after the Tract (or Alleluia, if present).