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Judah ha-Levi
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Judah ha-Levi [hɑːˈliːvaɪ]
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(Biographies / Judah ha-Levi (?1075-1141) M, Jewishnational of birth: Spanish, WRITING: poet, PHILOSOPHY: philosopher) ?1075-1141, Jewish poet and philosopher, born in Spain; his major works include the collection in Diwan and the prose work Sefer ha-Kuzari, which presented his philosophy of Judaism in dialogue form


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com Written by an anonymous young Israeli who recently finished his army service and backpacked through Asia, the blog's title alludes to a Yehuda Halevi poem that begins, "My heart is in the east and I am at the very end of the west.
Curiously, even before he had ever heard of Yehuda Halevi, he once wrote a four-line poem that, as he discovered years later, matched word for word a little poem that Yehuda Halevi had written centuries earlier.
Yehuda Halevi 63, Tel Aviv 65781, Israel Tel: +972-3-567-3635 Fax: +972-3-567-3500 poalim.
 
 
 
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