Sa‘adia Longo

b. ca. 1520

Sa‘adia Longo was probably born in Istanbul. He served as a cantor in the Castilian congregation of Salonika. As he testifies in his own writings, Longo engaged in writing poetry from a young age. A collection of his eulogies and poems, Seder zemanim (Order of Times), was published in 1594. Hundreds of his poems and letters remain in manuscript.

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Awake, my heart, from your slumber!

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A poem that I, Sa‘adia Longo, wrote to an important and wealthy man from Nicopolis, who came here to Salonika to marry a woman. I was not able to participate in his celebration because I was…

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A fountain surges from my verse’s house

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A fountain surges from my verse’s house.    Its flowing waters quench the thirst of men— A fountain from the rock of perfect rhyme,    With waters cold to please the yearning man— A flow unending…

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I sinned, so Time has weighed me down with chains

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I sinned, so Time has weighed me down with chains;    therefore I can’t attend you in your joy. But though my chariots—my feet—are slow,    Do not refuse the wish of your anointed (Psalms 132:10). …