
Yisrael Najara
Yisrael ben Mosheh Najara (Hebrew: ישראל בן משה נאג'ארה; Arabic: إسرائيل بن موسى النجارة, Isra'il bin Musa al-Najara; c. 1555, Safed, Ottoman Empire – c. 1625, Gaza, Ottoman Empire) was a prolific Jewish liturgical poet, preacher, Biblical commentator, kabbalist, and rabbi of Gaza.
Morning Baqashot | Before the Aliyot | Ḥanukkah | Se'udat Leil Shabbat | Se'udat Yom Shabbat | Shavuot
acrostic | Acrostic signature | Alphabetic Acrostic | Aramaic | בקשות Baqashot | Har Sinai | כתובה ketubbah | Megillat Antiokhus | מי כמוך Mi Khamokha | Mizraḥi Jewry | פיוטים piyyuṭim | הוצאת ספר תורה Removal of the Torah from the Ark | rhyming translation | theophany | wedding | יה רבון Yah Ribon | זמירות zemirot | 16th century C.E. | 54th century A.M.
Isaac Gantwerk Mayer (translation) | Isaac Gantwerk Mayer (transcription & naqdanut) | Aharon N. Varady (transcription) | David de Aaron de Sola (translation) | Israel Abrahams (translation) | Sara Lapidot (translation) | Israel Brodie | Paltiel Birnbaum (translation) | Adam Zagoria-Moffet (translation)
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. . . .