Joseph Ibn Sahl

d. 1123

Joseph ben Jacob Ibn Sahl was a prominent Andalusi poet and halakhist. A student of Isaac Ibn Ghiyath (1038–1089), Ibn Sahl served as the head of the Jewish community of Córdoba, in al-Andalus (Muslim Spain) after the death of Isaac al-Fāsī (Rif). Very few of his talmudic and poetic writings survive, but his extant texts include several laments and panegyrics.

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And the fleas charge

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And the fleas charge like war-horses; they swoop down like birds to devour my skin. They caper around me like he-goats, and rouse me out of my sleep. I have become weary of killing both young and old…

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And there are men who coveted you

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To one of the great men of the generation. And there are men who coveted you, and they are in the depths, and you are far above, And how can a camel be noble as an eagle, and a son of a donkey like…