אָנָא אֵלֵךְ מֵרוּחֶךָ | Ana Élékh Méruḥekha, a piyyut by Yisrael Najara (ca. 16th c.)
Contributed by: Adam Zagoria-Moffet (translation), Yisrael Najara
A piyyut of divine-closeness by Yisrael Najara. . . .
אוֹדֶה לָאֵל | Odeh la-El, a morning piyyut by Rabbi Shamayah Ḳosson (ca. 16th c.)
Contributed by: Adam Zagoria-Moffet (translation), Shamayah Ḳosson
“Odeh La-Él” sings to the waking soul, calling on it to return to the service of the Divine. . . .