Creator Bio
Ovadiah the Proselyte
b. ca. 1070
Ovadiah ha-Ger (“the Proselyte”) is one of the only medieval converts to Judaism to have left behind any record of his motives or life. Born as Johannes in Oppido Lucano, in Italy, Ovadiah became a priest as a young man. He explains that he was moved to convert to Judaism by factors that include the persecutions that Jews faced at the hands of the Crusaders. He moved to Constantinople and Baghdad before settling in Egypt. In addition, Ovadiah wrote the earliest surviving musical notation for a Hebrew song (see Visual and Material Culture), which follows the format of Gregorian chant.
Content by Ovadiah the Proselyte
Primary Source
The Scroll of Ovadiah
Megilat ‘Ovadyah
Ovadiah recounts his travels before finally reached Egypt, meeting Karaites, and encountering Crusaders.
Primary Source
Musical Notation
This manuscript page is in the hand of the former Italian priest Ovadiah the Proselyte, known as Johannes of Oppido before his conversion to Judaism. The page contains musical notations to one of two…