Hebrew poet and philosopher Judah Halevi, who …

Years: 1141 - 1141

Hebrew poet and philosopher Judah Halevi, who had grown up in Islamic Spain and traveled widely, produces a philosophical tract, the “Kuzari,” a polemic that defends the principles of Judaism and contrasts them with those of Aristotelian philosophy, Christianity, and Islam.

His poems (of which approximately eight hundred survive) include love songs, eulogies, and religious works.

Led by an intense Jewish nationalism, he sets south for Palestine in his late sixties, dying in 1141. (Legend has him killed after being run over by an Arab horseman as he arrived in Jerusalem).

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