Rabbi Ben Ezra, dramatic monologue by Robert Browning, published in the collection Dramatis Personae (1864).
Through the personage of Rabbi Ben Ezra, a scholarly and learned Jew, the poem sets forth Browning’s religious philosophy. The poem’s final metaphor describes life as a pot that is fashioned by the Master’s hand and argues that the value of a person should be measured not by the work done but by the character that has been molded.