Early Medieval Liturgical Poetry (Piyyut)

7th to 12th Century
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The Place of Piyyutim in the Jewish Prayer Service

For many centuries, these poems were a celebrated aspect of the liturgy. However, beginning in the late Middle Ages in many Iberian and post-Iberian Sephardic communities, and in the nineteenth century in many Ashkenazic communities, piyyutim were drastically cut from the service, due in part to their occasional linguistic obscurity and in part to a desire to shorten communal worship. Only on certain major holidays like Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur does their number in many liturgies remain significant. Beginning with a few poems representing the second half of the classical period of piyyut, which spans the sixth and seventh centuries, this section contains piyyutim written by early medieval poets living in the Middle East, Italy, and, later, in Ashkenaz (France and the Rhineland) and al-Andalus (Muslim Spain), with each local tradition having its own distinctive style.

The Development of Early Piyyut 

It is clear that piyyut originated in Palestine in the first centuries of the Common Era, but exactly how early to place the inception of this literary genre remains uncertain. Most of the earliest paytanim (liturgical poets) remain anonymous, although a few names have come down to us. It is due almost entirely to the Cairo Geniza that we know anything about many of the great early poets.

The earliest authors wrote poems of relative simplicity, without the complicated rhyme schemes and convoluted acrostic patterns that would later become common. Even rhyme was not used until the era of the exceptional poet Yannai, around the sixth century. These early poems had much in common, stylistically, with the compositions that became the statutory prayers. But by the time of the great poet Eleazer be-Rabbi Qillir in the seventh century, an evolving formal strictness coincided with a rich linguistic inventiveness. Not only did the poets resurrect rare words, but they also coined new ones from biblical roots, conjugated verbs anomalously, and borrowed from Aramaic and rabbinic Hebrew. Later grammarians viewed their freedom in creating Hebrew words with suspicion or even hostility.

The Spread of Piyyut

Piyyutim spread, at first to southern Italy in the second half of the ninth century, and then to central and northern Italy, France, and Germany. Iraq, too, saw the composition of numerous liturgical poems in Hebrew. In the tenth century, Se‘adya Ga’on included many poems of his own composition in his Siddur (prayer book). Poems were sometimes composed afresh to mark particular times of the year, such as festival days or the Torah portion read that week; significant occasions such as weddings; or, occasionally, contemporary events.

Liturgical Poetry of Medieval Ashkenaz

The poems of medieval Ashkenaz tended to be more opaque than those in Islamic lands and were often intentionally difficult in their literary allusiveness. They continued—and elaborated upon the tradition of classical piyyut but, unlike classical piyyut, made extensive use of the dialect of Hebrew used in rabbinic literature, even including Aramaic and Greek words. These poems soon accreted extensive commentaries, which were perhaps initially transmitted orally but were committed to writing beginning in the thirteenth century. Some of the early piyyutim remained in the prayer books of the Ashkenazic tradition into the modern era, where they still adorn the services for the High Holidays and some other occasions.

Liturgical Poetry of Al-Andalus (Muslim Spain)

For their part, by contrast, the Jewish poets of al-Andalus, influenced by Muslim reverence for classical Arabic and for the language of the Qur’ān, elevated pure Biblical Hebrew as their own linguistic ideal. Absorbing the newly fashionable styles and techniques of Arabic and Hebrew secular poetry, they wrote lyrical poems for new places in the liturgy following the quantitative metrics used in Arabic poetry, while slightly adapting Biblical Hebrew to the purposes of the form. In part, this development may have represented a reaction to the difficulty of the poetry of Se‘adya’s time and a search for a purer form of poetic language, but it also reflected the self-conscious turn of the Jewish poets to the use of biblical grammar and vocabulary. Some of these piyyutim can still be found in modern Sephardic prayer books. This new form of piyyut would also powerfully influence the composition of poetry in the Jewish communities of the East. In addition to those preserved in medieval prayer books, an enormous number of previously unknown poems have emerged individually from the Cairo Geniza.

The Genres of Piyyut 

The genres of piyyut are defined by the place in the service where the poem is to be inserted. The kerovah (approach; one of the earliest forms of the liturgy) is named after the approach of the ḥazan (precentor) to recite the Amidah and thus denotes poems written for that part of the service. Within this group, poems are further classified by the type of Amidah for which the poem has been written. Thus, a kedushta is a poem written for an Amidah that includes a Kedushah (a benediction that sanctifies God’s name), for example, on Sabbath morning. A shiv‘ata (seven) is for an Amidah with seven benedictions—that is, a Sabbath or festival Amidah for the Musaf or Ma‘ariv service (which did not include a Kedushah in late antique Palestine).

Many other places in the service lent themselves to poetic embellishment. Those piyyutim sometimes draw their names from the subject or opening words of the blessing to which they are attached. For example, a poem written to introduce the prayer that begins “Nishmat kol ḥay” (“The breath of all who live . . .”) is called a nishmat. The poet usually elaborates, to a lesser or greater extent, on the subject of the blessing, which in this case is often the soul and praise of God. Piyyutim routinely refer to approaching holidays and related motifs, and less often local issues, all in the context of the overarching theme of the form. 

These poems, taken together, illustrate our understanding, fragmentary though it may be, of the development of the liturgy over the course of the early medieval period and showcase the religious depth, literary beauty, and emotional range of the prayers themselves.

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O perfect Torah

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You are God, who does wonders

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I thank You, for You have answered me

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I thank You, for You have answered me, kept me alive, not finished me.You have not let my enemies gloat over me. You have raised me up from the grave.I exalt you, O Lord, for you have drawn me up…

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The shining light

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Lyre and pipe have turned to tearful cries

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Hymn of Unity

Shir ha-yiḥud

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[For the second day] And I am Your manservant, son of Your maidservant. I’ll speak and recount Your acts of might.Your praised ways—I’ll tell a bit of them. I’ll say how awesome are Your deeds.There’s…

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O, with the might of Your great hand

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O, with the might of Your great right hand, release the captive one. Accept Your people’s prayer. Lift us up, purify us, fearsome One. O mighty One, protect those who promote Your unity like the pupil…

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Happy the eye

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Happy the eye that has seen all these.Indeed, our soul grieves when our ear hears it!Happy the eye that has seen the priest in his splendor, his crown,full of flickering light, wrapped in splendor…

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I shall praise the Lord who has given me counsel

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[ . . . ] Angels declare His sanctity, seraphim declare His awe,holy creatures speak of Him,wheels mention Him, watchers declare His highness, holy ones praise Him,cherubim show Him honor, shin’anim g…

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Lord, where shall I find Thee?

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Lord, where shall I find Thee?High and hidden is Thy place;And where shall I not find Thee?The world is full of Thy glory.Found in the innermost being,He set up the ends of the earth:The refuge for…

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My love, have you forgotten?

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My love, have you forgotten how you lay between my breasts? Then why have you sold me forever to my enslavers? Did I not follow you through a barren land? Let Mount Seir and Mount Paran, Sinai and…

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My soul, seek God at dawn

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My soul, seek God at dawn, attend His house,
And set your song like incense before Him.
For if you run to try to trap Time’s vapors,
Mistaking his illusions for the truth,
And wander wayward, night and…

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You curtains of Solomon

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You curtains of Solomon, how, amid the tents of Kedar,Are you changed? You have no form, no beauty!“The multitudes which dwelt aforetime in our midst,Have left us a desolation, a broken ruin…

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The pool (the pool!)

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The pool (the pool!)—may its fountains flow forth.Its masters (its masters!)—may they have enjoyment of its delights.They utter (they utter!) praises and hymns to Him.I have raised up (I have raised…

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The day is coming; its essence is dread

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The day is coming; its essence is dread.Like smoke from a chimney, its panic ascends.It greatly overcomes all—who can bear it?And who can withstand it when it appears?One who is at peace and in safety…

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My thoughts awaken me to see you

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My thoughts awaken me to see You;They show me in my heart’s eye Your deeds;They teach me to tell Your wonders,   “When I behold Your heavens,   The work Your fingers made.”Around its course the disk…

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Terrified of the Lord, I wore garments of fear

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Terrified of the Lord, I wore garments of fear.My thoughts awoke me while my eyes were aslumber.A voice called out, and my face fell in shame.The Lord is stationed to issue verdicts, standing to judge…

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A voice comes down from on high

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A voice comes down from on high, speaking to my ears at night.The voice shatters cedars and awakens the sleepers in the grave.The voice speaks itself toward me, “Arise, and exert effort mightily!”I…

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Up high in heaven is Your throne of glory

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Up high in heaven is Your throne of glory,and in the lands of earth are the footstool of Your kingdom and glory.These [on high] testify to all Your glory.And these [on earth] tell whose is the glory.T…

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Beautiful is the charming girl

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Beautiful is the charming girl and concealed from the eye.All you who are of wise mind, know whence and how and why?She descended into the material house [the body], when matter and form came together…

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Happy is the man

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Happy is the man who fearsthe voice calling out,   while he still breathes:“What is a man worth?He’ll go and not return,   when he returns to the ground.”His spirit is lofty in him,his heart is proud…

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If I keep the Sabbath, God will keep me

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If I keep the Sabbath, God will keep me.   It is sign forever between the Lord and me.No transactions and no traveling,no discussing worldly needs,business or government.But I study Torah, for it…

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My soul is thirsting for the living God

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My soul is thirsting for the living God.My heart, my flesh sing to the living God.God, Who is One, created me,And said, “As I live,No man shall gaze upon MeAnd remain alive.”He made all things with…

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The stars above and the mortals below

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The stars above and the mortals belowAll come from one Father whose name is a blessing forever.“God awesome in splendor; all greatness is His due!”An army proclaims it making haste on its rounds.They…

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The unique soul’s praise

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The unique soul’s praise befits the only One;My soul is spent with longing for her Rock.That acts depend upon her powerIs proof of her existence. Immortal,Permanent, she is not an accident.The body’s…

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O God, do not let my blood rest in peace!

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 O God, do not let my blood rest in peace! Do not be silent. Give my enemy no respite. Avenge my blood, require it at the hand of my destroyer. Let not the earth cover it, wherever it is shed. Let it…

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Even if the quarter-dinar

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Even if the quarter dinar for the bird offering is gone,even if God has emptied out the tent where he used to dwell,let us not perish on this account,for we still have an old father!Treat us favorably…

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In my anguish, bitter to my taste

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In my anguish, bitter to my taste, and in my wanderings and expulsions,I mention Your name, O my King—and my soul rejoices in You.My paths lead upward, my face turns toward heaven,I lift up my bells…

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When the gates of mercy

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 When the gates of mercy are about to open, on this day, as I spread out my hands to You, I shall say: “Oh, remember in my behalf, on this day of judgement, the one who bound, the one who was bound…

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It is surely true that our impulse controls us

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Our God and God of our fathers, It is surely true that our impulse controls us; You alone can clear us, abundantly righteous One, answer us: “I have forgiven.” Despise the informer and invalidate his…

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The soul of the holy progeny

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The soul of the holy progeny [i.e., the Jewish people], who are clearly indicated by name—May you gird them with might,to straighten them, every crooked heart, to be in awe of You.Each will say “I…

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O my unique soul

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O my unique soul, launder your heart with lye,    and be pure, like sapphire or glass.Confess your crimes and beseech   your Creator with broken heart and weeping.And He, being merciful, will forgive…

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Rejoice, my friend

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Rejoice, my friend, on the day of Purim,   and may your heart be glad and sing with lyresto God, who wrought vengeance for you this day   against your enemies and hanged them with ropes.Make a party…

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Dressed in His purple cloak, gleaming

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 [Dressed in] His purple cloak, gleaming red, He—a fire that devours fire—gathered to Himself His loyal servants, their flesh and their blood. They consecrated themselves to Him, each man killing his…

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God, You commanded Your beloved chosen one

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God, You commanded your beloved chosen one [Abraham]:You shall keep My covenant impressed in your flesh—an eternal covenant.You shall cut it, for the sake of Your creator,for the Holy One of Israel…

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Let me recall my Fathers’ names

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Let me recall my Fathers’ [names] Today before Thee, examiner and knower [of hearts]. Oh grant the Fathers’ merits to the sons, The father an old man, and the child, of his old age. You told your…

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God, God of gods and Master of masters

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God, God of gods and Master of masters,   who takes no bribes and shows no partiality,Your sons are poor and needy before You,   coming before You in tearful supplication.Their sigh is great, and…

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You who are happy with me

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You who are happy with Me and the fear of My name—who could condemn you? And I, behold, I establish my covenant with you, and with your seed. (Genesis 9:9) Appease Your anger, Lord, and promise to…

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Hymn of Glory

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I’ll sing hymns and weave songs,   for my soul yearns for You. My soul craves Your hand’s shade,to know all Your mysterious secrets. As I keep speaking of Your glory,   my heart churns for Your love.T…

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He who suspended the land over nothingness

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He who suspended the land over nothingness    and fashioned the earth with wisdom—All souls yearn to remember Him,   and every soul who remembers is gratified.His blessed name is upon all creation,  …