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Judah Halevi and his circle of Hebrew poets in Granada
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ISBN: 9004147098 9789004147096 9781429427159 1429427159 9781433704123 1433704129 1280868686 9786610868681 9789047408376 Year: 2005 Publisher: Leiden Boston Brill ; Styx

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This study focuses on the earliest period of creativity in the life of Judah Halevi (1075-1141), the greatest Hebrew poet since biblical times, and offers a portrait of a unique circle of Hebrew poets centering on the Muslim city-kingdom of Granada.

Franz Rosenzweig and Jehuda Halevi
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ISBN: 1282857398 9786612857393 0773565310 9780773565319 9781282857391 6612857390 0773512888 9780773512887 Year: 1995 Publisher: Montreal [Que.] McGill-Queen's University Press

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Galli's primary aim is to explore Rosenzweig's statement that his notes to Halevi's poems exemplify a practical application of the philosophic system he set out in The Star of Redemption. Through an extended, multifaceted investigation of Rosenzweig's thought, Galli uncovers his philosophy of translation, out of which she determines and unravels his philosophic conclusion and his belief that there is only one language. In the final chapters, she concentrates on the notes to the poems, and in doing so attempts to philosophize according to Rosenzweig's own mandate: full speech is word and response.

Israelis and the Jewish tradition : an ancient people debating its future
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ISBN: 1281730653 9786611730659 0300130511 9780300130515 9781281730657 9780300083781 0300083785 Year: 2000 Publisher: New Haven : Yale University Press,

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In this powerful book one of the most important Jewish thinkers in the world today grapples with issues that increasingly divide Israel's secular Jewish community from its religious Zionists. Addressing the concerns of both communities from the point of view of one who is deeply committed to religious pluralism, David Hartman suggests a more inclusive and inviting framework for the modern Israeli engagement of the Jewish tradition. He offers a new understanding of what it means to be Jewish-one which is neither assimilationist nor backward-looking, and one that enables different Jewish groups to celebrate their own traditions without demonizing or patronizing others. In a world polarized between religious and secular and caught within a sectarian denominationalism, Hartman shows the way to build bridges of understanding. The book explores the philosophies of two major Jewish thinkers of the Middle Ages, Yehuda Halevi and Moses Maimonides. A careful analysis of Maimonides' approach to Judaism shows that messianism is not the predominant organizing principle that makes Judaism intelligible and significant, Hartman contends. He argues against Halevi's triumphalism and in favor of using the Sinai covenant for evaluating the religious significance of Israel, for this approach gives meaning to Zionists' religious commitments while also empowering secular Israelis to reengage with the Jewish tradition.

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Jews --- Judaism --- Secularism --- Zionism --- Identity. --- Philosophy. --- Maimonides, Moses, --- Judah, --- Abū al-Ḥasan, --- Abul-Hassan, --- Galevi, --- Giuda Levita, --- Halevi, Jehuda, --- Halevi, Judah, --- Haleṿi, Yehudah, --- Halevy, Yehuda, --- Halewy, Yehudah, --- Hallevi, Juda, --- Hallevi, Judah, --- Ieguda, Galevi, --- Jehuda, --- Jehudah, Hallevi, --- Leṿi, Yehudah ha-, --- Levita, Giuda, --- Rihal, --- Yehudá, --- Yehuda Halevi, --- Yĕhudah Abū-l-Hasān ben Šĕmuʼel, --- Yehudah, ha-Leṿi, --- Yĕhūdāh, ha-Lēwī, --- Yehudah Halewy, --- Иегуда, --- ריה״ל --- הלוי, יהודה --- הלוי, יהודה, --- יהודה בן שאול, --- יהודה בן שמואל הלוי --- יהודה בן שמואל, --- יהודה, --- יהודה הלוי --- יהודה, הלוי --- יהודה הלוי, --- יהודה --- יהודה, הלוי, --- יהודיה, --- Maïmonide, Moïse, --- Májmúni, Móse, --- Maimonides, --- Maimonid, --- Rambam, --- Mûsâ Maimûnî, --- Maimûnî, Mûsâ, --- Ibn Maymūn, Mūsá, --- Mosche ben Maimun, --- Maimonide, Mosè, --- Moses ben Maimon, --- Mosheh ben Maimon, --- Maymūn, Mūsá ibn, --- Maimon, Moses ben, --- Maimon, Mosheh ben, --- Mūsá ibn Maimūn, --- Maimun, Mosche ben, --- Moshe ben Maimon, --- Maimon, Moshe ben, --- Mosheh bar Maimon, --- Maimon, Mosheh bar, --- Mose ben Maimon, --- Maimon, Mose ben, --- Qurṭubī, Mūsá ibn Maymūn, --- Andalusī, Mūsá ibn Maymūn, --- Ram, --- Ram Bam, --- Mozes ben Maimon, --- Maimonides, Mozes, --- Maimoides, --- Mosheh, --- Maimoni, Mosheh, --- א. חיים --- בן מיימון, משה, --- בן מימון, משה --- בן מימון, משה, --- בן־מיימון, משה --- הרמב״ם --- הרמב״ם, --- יונה מגירונדי --- כ״ץ, אלי --- מושה בן מיימון, --- מיימון --- מיימון, משה --- מיימון, משה בר, --- מיימון, משה, --- מיימון, צשה בן --- מיימוני --- מיימוני, משה --- מימון, גד --- מימון, משה --- מימון, משה בן, --- מימון, משה, --- מימונידס, משה --- ממימון, משה --- משה בו מימון --- משה בון מימון, --- משה במן מימון --- משה בן מיימון --- משה בן מיימון, רמב״ם, 1135־1204 --- משה בן מיימון, רמב״ם, --- משה בן מיימון, --- משה בן מימון --- משה בן מימון־־משנה תורה־־הלכות תשובה־־פירושים --- משה בן מימון, --- משה בן מימון--משנה תורה--הלכות דעות--פירושים --- משה בן מימון.משנה תורה --- משה בן מימון.משנה תורה־־באורים --- משה בן מימין, --- משה בן מימן --- משה בן מימן, --- משה בר מיימון --- משה בר מיימון, --- משה בר מימון --- משה בר מימון, --- משה בר מײמון רמב״ם, --- משה ברבי מיימון --- משה נן מיימוני, --- משה נן מימון --- משה קן מימון, --- משה, המיימוני --- פרנקל, שבתי, --- רבמ״ם --- רבנו משה בן מיימון, --- רמב"ם --- רמב״ם, --- ר״מ --- ابن ميمون، موسى --- ابن ميمون، موسى، --- Identity --- Philosophy

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