David Hassine
Hassine , name in particular carried to the Morocco, indicates in Arab that which is beautiful, good (Hasîn).
It is also about the name of use of Rabbi David Hassine : David Hassine (1722-1792) is one of the most known figures of liturgical poetry Jewish Morocco groin and its piyyutim was diffused throughout the world Séfarade.
Originating in Morocco (Meknès), Rabbi and poet, he is regarded as largest of the Jewish poets of Morocco. He is the author of Tehila ledavid (Anthem of David), a collection of liturgical and elegiac poems which inspired by many Moroccan cantors, and of Mekoman chel zebahim (the place of the sacrifices), a versification of the Rituel S of demolition. He is also the author of many biblical comments not published.
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