Joseph ben Solomon of Carcassonne (Hebrew: יוסף בר שלמה מקרקשונה, romanized: Yosef ben Shlomo mi-Karkasona; fl.
He wrote a yotzer [he] beginning Odekha ki anafta (אודך כי אנפת) for the first Sabbath of Ḥanukkah.
It is composed of verses of three lines each arranged in alphabetical order.
The poem is mentioned by Rashi in his commentary on Ezekiel xxi.
It became an integral part of the Ashkenazi and Italian rites in the Middle Ages.