- Litur
Litur (lat.), das Ausstreichen von Geschriebenem und die dadurch bewirkte Änderung.
http://www.zeno.org/Meyers-1905. 1905–1909.
Litur (lat.), das Ausstreichen von Geschriebenem und die dadurch bewirkte Änderung.
http://www.zeno.org/Meyers-1905. 1905–1909.
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Shephatiah ben Amittai — (fl. 9th cent.) Italian litur gical poet and religious leader. He lived in Oria in southern Italy. When Aaron ben Samuel came to Italy, he passed on to Shephatiah kabbalistic secrets which Shephatiah used in performing deeds, as recorded in… … Dictionary of Jewish Biography