Shalem Shabazī

17th Century

Very little is known about the life of Shalem (Sālim) ben Joseph, “al-Shabazī,” the most celebrated Yemenite poet, and one of the most acclaimed premodern Jewish poets. According to legend, he wandered Yemen in poverty and became famed as a saint and miracle worker. His tomb in Taiz was a shrine visited by Jews and Muslims alike. His poems, written in Hebrew, Aramaic, or Arabic, focus largely on religious themes, although a few concern secular topics and have scientific themes. Shabazī’s poetry was heavily influenced by the Mawza Exile of 1679; he expressed the suffering and yearning of his generation, drawing faith and hope from the glorious past of the Jews in their own land. Shabazī’s poems exhibit the influence of pre-Lurianic kabbalah and mysticism, and many are dedicated to special occasions or festivals. He also composed ethical poetry. Around 550 of Shabazi’s poems have survived. His poems account for about half of the Yemenite diwan and some have been recorded by modern singers.

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Midrash ḥemdat yamim

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During the seventeenth century, Shalem Shabazī wrote deeply spiritual, kabbalistic poetry that couched his subject— the love of God—in the erotic language of Arabic (and Hebrew) love poetry. His poems…

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In her grace

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In her grace, an awe-inspiring woman musters a holy and treasured people, Each dawn and each evening she gives me recompense, She is my bow and she is my sword and in her my heart is redeemed. She is…

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The little lightning bolt of Yemen

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The little lightning bolt of Yemen flashed, despite the overwhelming darkness, Spurring on sheets of dewy rain to the joy of mankind, The rivers of Paradise are streams, watering the roses and the…

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Love for an honored woman

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Love for an honored woman illuminates my mind’s eye and my imagination, While I praise her beauty, for she comforts me in my exile. My soul is like a lone bird and each night she greets the face of…

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The Love of the Sabbath

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The love of the Sabbath    “Remember and Keep”    Preparing my way    For Intellect and Soul,To greet the bride,    Give joy to the tribes    In mercy draw    And say to my soul,     My thoughts, my…