Yitsḥaq ibn Gayat (1038-1089), spiritual leader of Lucena in the kingdom of Granada, wrote more than 400 liturgical poems with many allusions to the science and philosophy of his day. He also wrote commentaries on tractates of the Talmud and a lengthy commentary on Ecclesiastes.
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Contributed on: 12 Aug 2021 by Franz Rosenzweig (translation) | Yitsḥak ben Yehudah Ibn Ghayyāth HaLevi | Aharon N. Varady (transcription) | ❧
The text of the piyyut, “HaMavdil,” with a German translation by Franz Rosenzweig. . . .