"The Kuzari "is one of the basic books of Jewish literature, a required text in the library of every educated Jew--and of every educated Christian who would understand the religion of Israel. The author, foremost poet and thinker of the Jewish Middle Ages, offers clear and usable delineations of the religion of Israel. In the easy style of a ...
The aim of this translation of "The Kazari", written by Yehuda HaLevi in the 12th century, is to make one of the most beloved Jewish philosophical works more accessible to English readers.
Franz Rosenzweig (1886-1929) presents translations and commentary on the poems of Yehuda Halevi, an 11th-century Jewish poet known as the "singer of Zion." A celebrated philosopher of modern Jewry, Rosenzweig offers an illuminating perspective on the difficult text. Originally published in 1927.
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