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  1. Yehudah Halevi. Yehudah Halevi (c.1075–1141) is considered to be one of the greatest Hebrew poets. He lived in both Muslim and Christian Spain before rejecting its culture of Jewish-Arab hybridization and leaving for Israel in 1140. His most famous work is the philosophical text called the Kuzari. Poems by Yehudah Halevi.

  2. Yehuda Halevi was a spanish jewish poet and philosopher. He was born in Spain, either in Toledo or Tudela, in 1075 or 1086, and died shortly after arriving in Israel in 1141, at that point the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem. Halevi is considered one of the greatest Hebrew poets, celebrated both for his religious and secular poems, many of which appear in present-day liturgy. His greatest ...

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  4. Halkin. Each poem has been annotated by Halkin to offer brief commentary and context for a poet who could be intensely erotic, confessional, spiritual, and liturgical, often at the same time. his collection of poems is a companion volume to T. Yehuda Halevi, the magiste-rial biography written by Halkin and published by Nextbook/Schocken Books ...

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Judah_HaleviJudah Halevi - Wikipedia

    Judah Halevi (also Yehuda Halevi or ha-Levi; Hebrew: יהודה הלוי and Judah ben Shmuel Halevi יהודה בן שמואל הלוי‎ ‎; Arabic: يهوذا اللاوي, romanized : Yahūḏa al-Lāwī; c. 1075 – 1141) was a Sephardic Jewish poet, physician and philosopher. He was born in Al-Andalus, either in Toledo or Tudela, in ...

  6. Medievalhebrewpoetry.org collection of Yehuda Halevi poems in English, available for free online. From Medieval Hebrew Poetry online, a selection of Yehuda Halevi’s most well-known poems translated into English, including “My Heart is in the East,” and “Jerusalem.”. Online: medievalhebrewpoetry.org.

  7. By Yehudah Halevi. Translated by Peter Cole. all my desire is here before you, whether or not I speak of it: I'd seek your favor, for an instant, then die—. if only you would grant my wish. I'd place my spirit in your hand, then sleep—and in that sleep find sweetness. I wander from you—and die alive;

  8. Yehudah HaLevi Biography. Yehudah HaLevi was a medieval Spanish poet and philosopher who is known by a number of names including the Hebrew Judah Ha-Levi and the Arabic version, Abu al-Ḥasan al-Lawi. It is believed that he was born around the years 1085 or 1086 in Toledo in the southern Castile region. These were turbulent times in that part ...

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