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Yehuda Alharizi, also
Judah ben
Solomon Harizi or al-Harizi (Hebrew: יהודה בן שלמה אלחריזי, romanized: Yehudah ben
Shelomo al-Harizi, Arabic: يحيا بن سليمان...
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especially prose (adab), and Jewish-Arab relations,
including studies on
Yehuda Alharizi and on the
Sabbatean movement. In
recent years he has also
worked on the...
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Yehuda Alharizi (d. 1225) was told a
story during his
visit (c. 1215)
about how a
shepherd had
learned of its
place in a
dream 160
years prior.
Alharizi, after...
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declined to the rank of a
provincial town. It
seems probable that
Yehuda Alharizi also
visited Damascus during the
first decade of the 13th century. At least...
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reconciling them". Fez
Abraham ibn Ezra
Isaac ibn
Ghiyyat Moses ibn Ezra
Yehuda Alharizi Joseph ibn
Tzaddik Samuel ibn
Tibbon Location of
Fostat in
modern Egypt...
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translations of the
Arabic texts, made by
Samuel ibn
Tibbon and
Yehuda Alharizi,
albeit independently of each other,
abound in
university and
state libraries...
- folk-riddles.
Other Hebrew-writing
exponents included Moses ibn Ezra,
Yehuda Alharizi,
Judah Halevi,
Immanuel the Roman, and
Israel Onceneyra. In both Arabic...
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Israeli government acquired the Ben-Yehuda family's
property on 17
Alharizi Street for the President's Residence. At
their home, they
performed the...
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until his death.
Joseph was also a
highly gifted poet, as is
attested by
Alharizi.
Several of Joseph's
religious poems are
found in the
Sephardic and African...
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found in his
HaMusar and his
Sefer Haʻanaḳ – on the Taḥkemoni of
Yehuda Alharizi, who, in turn, was
influenced by the
Arabic maqāmāt of al-Ḥarīrī of Basra...