Hayya Ga’on

939–1038

The last and perhaps the greatest of the Babylonian geonim, Hayya (or Hay) bar Sherira was educated in the academy of Pumbedita, in Baghdad, at the feet of his father, the influential Sherira Ga’on. Uniquely among the geonim, Hayya was promoted to be co-head of the academy together with his father, and the two often wrote responsa jointly. During his leadership, the academy was facing financial difficulties, and so Hayya engaged in a tireless campaign to maintain connections with the Jewish diaspora, composing letters and legal works for Jews worldwide and fundraising. Hayya was generally less receptive to Arabic culture than some other geonim, but his writings integrated Islamic theological terminology and evinced similar concerns. He composed several legal monographs in Judeo-Arabic that were of lasting influence, and his Judeo-Arabic dictionary was an early foray into that genre. Recent discoveries in the Cairo Geniza have suggested that Hayya was a more impressive poet than previously thought.

Content by Hayya Ga’on

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I am turning [to you] to help you

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I am turning [to you] to help you,   so that I can make you increase in wealth. Request what I should give you;   open your mouth and speak. I will fulfill all that you ask;   I will not decrease…

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Aaron flourished

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Aaron flourished,   and his staff flowered before God, the Creator. His staff advanced before the staffs of his nation;   at this time it sprouted. Freshly, it blossomed forth . . .   of its type [to…

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Ethical Instruction

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First of all my words, O son: fear God.   Go, get up, and hear what I say. And before all your labor [or: worship], you should start,   at all times, with prayer to your God. It is incumbent on you…

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Responsum: On a Set Lifetime

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Know—may God assist you—that this issue raises doubts, which can be cleared easily. As for what the prophet said: For you shall die and not live (Isaiah 38:1), he did not mention when he will die. And…

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Responsum: On Redemption

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Regarding what you asked to have explained to you; namely, how the redemption will transpire from its start to its end, and [regarding] the resurrection of the dead, and [regarding] the renewal of the…

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Letter to the Kohanim of Tunisia

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[ . . . ] Any priest who displays haste and exerts pressure to obtain the priestly gifts and sanctified bread, one may be sure that he is essentially of the sons of Eli, as it is said: Even before the…

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The Comprehensive Book

Kitāb al-ḥāwī

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Alef-zayin-nun ’Ozen is the hearing ear. On the lobe of Aaron’s ear (Exodus 29:20) and or a piece of an ear (Amos 3:12) refer to the cartilage of the ear. An extension of this [meaning] is to prick up…

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Responsum: On Kiddush

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Question: Now about your inquiry concerning a congregation that recited the evening service and the Shema‘ before the appearance of the stars and no one could prevent them doing so, because at certain…