<p><strong>SAMUEL &nbsp;HA-LEVI IBN NAGRELA </strong><strong>KNOWN AS HA NAGID LIVED FROM &nbsp;993-1056&nbsp; &nbsp;AD. </strong>Raised in Cordoba &nbsp;he became the Prime Minister &nbsp;of the city/ state of Granada the General-in-Chief&nbsp;of its armies and the head Rabbi of all of Andalusia. As a General &nbsp;he never lost a war. He wrote &nbsp;and published &nbsp;books &nbsp;on Jewish law and &nbsp;poetry &nbsp;the &nbsp;latter &nbsp;in both &nbsp;Arabic &nbsp;and &nbsp;Hebrew. &nbsp;He conducted &nbsp;an active correspondence&nbsp;&nbsp;with &nbsp;Jewish communities&nbsp;throughout&nbsp;the Diaspora reaching &nbsp;as far north &nbsp;as England &nbsp;and Ireland &nbsp;and as far east as India and the Khazar Empire. Much of his poetry some of his legal writings and a bit of his correspondence&nbsp; &nbsp;has survived. Some of his poetry &nbsp;is included &nbsp;in Jewish prayer books to this day.</p><p>Ha Nagid fled from Cordoba &nbsp;became &nbsp;a scribe then assistant &nbsp;to the financial vizier of Granada &nbsp;and by dint &nbsp;of hard &nbsp;work and extraordinary&nbsp; &nbsp;intelligence and skill rose to positions &nbsp;of real authority. &nbsp;Palace intrigue &nbsp;the near constant threat of war from neighboring &nbsp;taifa and never-ending &nbsp;struggles to protect his people dominated &nbsp;his life. He was a moral person &nbsp;forced by his position &nbsp;and dedication &nbsp;to the welfare of the Jewish community &nbsp;to participate &nbsp;in immoral activities. &nbsp;His son Joseph whom he groomed &nbsp;from an early age to succeed him was intelligent and educated but lacked the ruthlessness &nbsp;leadership &nbsp;skills and warrior &nbsp;nature &nbsp;of his father.</p>
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