Solomon Ibn Gabirol, who just celebrated his 1000th birthday, was an enigmatic figure. A genius poet as well as a raging teenager. A poor, sick and orphaned young man who could not tolerate the gap between his incredible intellectual and spiritual abilities and his unfortunate physical state and lowly social situation. A 'universal' Neoplatonist philosopher whose theoretical works concerning God and His creation gained popularity only in Latin translation within the Catholic Church. Ibn Gabirol is considered the great renovator of Jewish liturgy in the 'Golden Age' of Muslim Spain. Though he was banished from the Jewish community of Saragossa, his liturgical poems are sung to this day in every Sephardi synagogue. In this lecture, we will discuss this extraordinary figure and read some of his wonderful poetry.
Dr. Jonathan Vardi is a Senior Lecturer in the Hebrew Literature Department at the Hebrew University. He is an expert of the Golden Age of Medieval Hebrew poetry - the poetry written in Muslim Spain from the tenth to the twelfth centuries. He has written several articles about poets such as Samuel Ha-Nagid and Solomon ibn Gabirol, and also published essays on modern Hebrew literature and translations to Hebrew of classical Arabic Poetry.
Solomon Ibn Gabirol, who just celebrated his 1000th birthday, was an enigmatic figure. A genius poet as well as a raging teenager. A poor, sick and orphaned young man who could not tolerate the gap between his incredible intellectual and spiritual abilities and his unfortunate physical state and lowly social situation. A 'universal' Neoplatonist philosopher whose theoretical works concerning God and His creation gained popularity only in Latin translation within the Catholic Church. Ibn Gabirol is considered the great renovator of Jewish liturgy in the 'Golden Age' of Muslim Spain. Though he was banished from the Jewish community of Saragossa, his liturgical poems are sung to this day in every Sephardi synagogue. In this lecture, we will discuss this extraordinary figure and read some of his wonderful poetry.
Dr. Jonathan Vardi is a Senior Lecturer in the Hebrew Literature Department at the Hebrew University. He is an expert of the Golden Age of Medieval Hebrew poetry - the poetry written in Muslim Spain from the tenth to the twelfth centuries. He has written several articles about poets such as Samuel Ha-Nagid and Solomon ibn Gabirol, and also published essays on modern Hebrew literature and translations to Hebrew of classical Arabic Poetry.