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  1. Judah Halevi Quotes. googleplus. Lord, where shall I find you? Your place is lofty and secret. And where shall I not find you? The whole earth is full of your glory! You are found in our innermost heart, yet you fixed earth's boundaries. You are a strong tower for those who are near and the trust of those who go far.

  2. 8 quotes from Yehuda HaLevi: 'Tis a Fearful Thing ‘Tis a fearful thing to love what death can touch. A fearful thing to love, to hope, to dream, to be – to be, And oh, to lose. A thing for fools, this, And a holy thing, a holy thing to love. For your life has lived in me, your laugh once lifted me, your word was gift to me.

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    Feb 5, 2024 · Quotes about Judah Halevi. One of the greatest Hebrew poets, Judah ha-Levi was also an anti-rationalist. His chief work, The Book of the Khazars, was a dialogue in defense of Judaism, attempting to show the superiority of revealed religion to reasoned truth.

  4. “Tis a Fearful Thing. ‘Tis a fearful thing. to love what death can touch. A fearful thing. to love, to hope, to dream, to be –. to be, And oh, to lose. A thing for fools, this, And a holy thing, a holy thing. to love. For your life has lived in me, your laugh once lifted me, your word was gift to me. To remember this brings painful joy.

  5. 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.

  6. Explore some of Judah HaLevi best quotations and sayings on Quotes.net -- such as 'My heart in the East But the rest of me far in the West— How can I savor this life, even taste what I eat? How, in the bonds of the Moor, Zion chained to the Cross, Can I do what I’ve vowed to and must?

  7. Following this line, Halevi denies that a non-Jew, no matter how morally and intellectually gifted, can never be a prophet. Defending Judaism. On revelation, Halevi remarks that Judaism, unlike Christianity and Islam, affirms that God revealed himself not to a single person but to the 600,000 Israelites who came out of Egypt.

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