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Editions and Translations of the Kuzari (cited as K)
- Ha-Levi, Judah, The Kuzari–The Book of Refutation and
Proof on the Despised Faith, transliterated into Arabic and
edited by Nabih Bashir with the assistance of ‘Abed
‘l-Salam Mousa, Freiburg an Niedersachsen: Al-Kamel
Verlag, 2012. (Scholar)
- Ha-Levi, Judah b. Samuel, Das Buch Al-Chazari des
Abû-l-Hasan Jehuda Hallewi im Arabischen Urtext sowie in der
Hebräischen Ubersetzung des Jehuda Ibn Tibbon, Hartwig
Hirschfeld (ed.), Leipzig: Otto Schulze, 1887.
- Ha-Levi, Judah b. Samuel,
Judah Hallevi's Kitâb al-Khazari, Hartwig
Hirschfeld (tr.), London: Routledge, 1905.
- Ha-Levi, Judah b. Samuel,
Kitâb al-radd wa’l-dalîl fî’l-dîn
al-dhalîl (al-kitâb al-khazarî), David H. Baneth
and Haggai Ben-Shammai (ed.), Jerusalem: Magnes Press, 1977.
- Ha-Levi, Judah b. Samuel,
Kuzari: The Book of Proof and Argument, Isaak Heinemann (tr.),
Oxford: East and West Library, 1947. Reprinted in Three Jewish
Philosophers, New York: Atheneum, 1977. (Scholar)
- Ha-Levi, Judah b. Samuel,
Sefer Ha-Kuzari, Judah Ibn Tibbon (tr.), A. Zifroni (ed.),
Jerusalem and Tel Aviv: Schocken, 1967.
- Ha-Levi, Judah b. Samuel,
Sefer Ha-Kuzari le’Rabbi Yehudah Hallevi, Yehudah
Even-Shemuel (tr.), Tel Aviv: D’vir, 1972. (Scholar)
- Ha-Levi, Judah b. Samuel,
Sefer Ha-Kuzari: Maqor ve-targum, Joseph Qafih (tr.), Kiryat
Ono: Makhon Mishnat Ha-Rambam, 1997.
- Ha-Levi, R. Judah,
Sefer Ha-Kuzari, Judah Ibn Tibbon (tr.), updated with
Introduction by Daniel Lasker, Israel: Am Ha-Sefer (Yediot Aharonot
ve-Sifrei Hemed), 2008.
- Ha-Levi, R. Judah, Sefer Ha-Kuzari: Precise Hebrew Translation
in the Style of the Period of Its Composition, Isaac Shilat
(tr.), Ma’aleh Adumim-Jerusalem: Shilat Publishing Co.,
2010.
- Hallevi, Juda, Le Kuzari:
Apologie de la religion méprisée, Charles Touati
(tr.), Paris: Verdier, 1994.
- Altmann, Alexander, 1944, “The Climatological Factor in
Yehudah Ha-Levi's Theory of Prophecy,” (Heb.) Melilah,
1: –17. (Scholar)
- Baneth, D. H., 1981, “Judah Halevi and al-Ghazali,” in
A. Jospe (ed.), Studies in Jewish Thought: An Anthology of
German-Jewish Scholarship, Detroit: Wayne State University Press,
pp. 181–199. [Original Hebrew version with notes
in Knesset 7 (1941–42), pp. 311–329.] (Scholar)
- –––, 1957, “Some Remarks on the Autographs
of Yehudah Hallevi and the Genesis of the Kuzari,”
(Heb.) Tarbitz, 26: 297–303. (Scholar)
- Berger, Michael S., 1992, “Toward a New Understanding of
Judah Halevi's Kuzari,” Journal of Religion, 72:
210–228. (Scholar)
- Brague, Remi, 2007, The Law of God: The Philosophical History of an Idea, L. G. Cochrane (tr.), Chicago: University of Chicago Press. (Scholar)
- Davidson, Herbert A., 1992, Alfarabi, Avicenna, and Averroës on Intellect, Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1972, “The Active Intellect in
the Cuzari and Hallevi's Theory of
Causality,” Revue des études juives,
131(1–2): 351–396. (Scholar)
- Efros, Israel, 1941, “Some Aspects of Yehudah Halevi's
Mysticism,” Proceedings of the American Academy of Jewish
Research, 11: 27–41. (Scholar)
- Gil, Moshe and Fleischer, Ezra, 2001, Yehudah Ha-Levi and His
Circle (Heb.), Jerusalem: World Union of Jewish Studies. (Scholar)
- Goitein, S. D., 1988, “Judah Halevi: Poet Laureate,
Religious Thinker, Communal Leader, Physician,” in A
Mediterranean Society (Volume 5: The Individual), Berkeley:
University of California Press, pp. 448–468. (Scholar)
- Goodman, Lenn E., 1997, “Judah Halevi,” in Daniel H. Frank and Oliver Leaman (eds.), History of Jewish Philosophy, London: Rutledge, pp. 188–227. (Scholar)
- Goodman, Micha, 2012, The King's Dream (Heb.), Kinneret,
Zemora-Bitan: D’vir Publishing House, Ltd. (Scholar)
- Green, Kenneth Hart, 1993, “Religion, Philosophy, and
Mortality: How Leo Strauss Read Judah
Halevi's Kuzari,” Journal of the American Academy
of Religion, 61: 225–273. (Scholar)
- Guttman, Julius, 1964, “Judah
Halevi,” Philosophies of Judaism, D. W. Silverman
(tr.), Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society,
pp. 120–133. (Scholar)
- Halkin, Hillel, 2010, Yehudah Halevi, New York:
Nextbook-Schocken. (Scholar)
- Harvey, Warren Z., 1997, “How to Teach Judah Ha-Levi as a
Jamesian, a Nietzschean, or a Rosenzweigian,” in Raphael Jospe
(ed.), Paradigms in Jewish Philosophy, Teaneck, NJ: Fairleigh
Dickinson University Press, pp. 129–135. (Scholar)
- –––, 1996, “Judah Halevi's Synesthetic
Theory of Prophecy and a Note on the Zohar”
(Heb.), Jerusalem Studies in Jewish Thought, 13 (Rivkah
Schatz-Uffenheimer Memorial Volume): 141–156. (Scholar)
- –––, 2006, “Three Theories of the
Imagination in 12th Century Jewish Philosophy,” in
M. C. Pacheco and J. F. Meirinhos (ed.)
Intellect et imagination dans la Philosophie
Médiévale, Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols Publishers,
pp. 287–302. (Scholar)
- Husik, Isaac, 1944, “Judah Halevi,” A History of
Medieval Jewish Philosophy, Philadelphia: Jewish Publication
Society, pp. 150–183. (Scholar)
- Jospe, Raphael, 2009, “Judah La-Levi and the Critique of
Philosophy,” in Raphael Jospe, Jewish Philosophy in the
Middle Ages, Brighton, MA: Academic Studies Press,
pp. 237–319. (Scholar)
- –––, 2006, “Judah Ha-Levi and the Critique
of Philosophy,” Jewish Philosophy in the Middle Ages from
Sa’adia Gaon to Maimonides (Volume 2), (Heb.),
Ra’anana: The Open University of Israel, pp.
205–409. (Scholar)
- –––, 1997, “Teaching Judah Ha-Levi:
Defining and Shattering Myths in Jewish Philosophy,” in Raphael
Jospe (ed.) Paradigms in Jewish Philosophy, Madison, NJ:
Fairleigh Dickenson University Press, pp. 112–128. (Scholar)
- Kellner, Menachem, 2006, Maimonides' Confrontation with Mysticism, Oxford, The Littman Library of Jewish Civilization. (Scholar)
- Kogan, Barry S., 2002, “Al-Ghazali and Halevi on Philosophy
and the Philosophers,” in John Inglis (ed.), Medieval
Philosophy and the Classical Tradition, Richmond, UK: Curzon,
pp. 64–80. (Scholar)
- –––, 2003, “Judah Halevi and His Use of
Philosophy in the Kuzari,” in Daniel H. Frank and
Oliver Leaman (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Medieval Jewish
Philosophy, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press,
pp. 111–135. (Scholar)
- –––, 2004, “Who Has Implanted Within Us
Eternal Life: Judah Halevi on Immortality and the Afterlife,” in
Jonathan W. Malino (ed.), Judaism and Modernity: The Religious
Philosophy of David Hartman, Hampshire, UK: Ashgate,
pp. 445–463. (Scholar)
- –––, 2009, “Understanding Prophecy: Four
Traditions,” in Steven Nadler and T. M. Rudavsky (eds.) The
Cambridge History of Jewish Philosophy: From Antiquity through the
Seventeenth Century, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,
pp. 481–523. (Scholar)
- Kreisel, Howard, 1993, “Judah Halevi's Kuzari:
Between the God of Abraham and the God of Aristotle,” in R. Munk
and F. J. Hoogewoud (eds.) Joodse Filosofie tussen Rede en
Tradite, Kampen: Kok, pp. 24–34. (Scholar)
- –––, 2001, Prophecy: The History of an Idea in Medieval Jewish Philosophy, Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers. (Scholar)
- Krinis, Ehud, 2013, “The Arabic Background of the Kuzari,” Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy, 21: 1–56. (Scholar)
- –––, 2014, God's Chosen People: Judah Halevi
and the Shiite Imam Doctrine, Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols
Publishers, 2014. (Scholar)
- Langermann, Y. T., 1997, “Science in the Kuzari,” Science in Context, 10(3): 495–522. (Scholar)
- Lasker, Daniel, 2000, “Arabic Philosophical Terms in Yehuda
Halevi's Kuzari, (Heb.) in J. Blau and D. Doron
(eds.) Masoret ve-Shinui be-Tarbut ha-Aravit ha-Yehudit shel Yemei
ha-Beinayim, Ramat-Gan: Bar Ilan University Press,
pp. 161–166. (Scholar)
- –––, 1983, “Judah Halevi and
Karaism,” in J. Neusner et al. (eds.) From Ancient
Israel to Modern Judaism. Intellect in Quest of Understanding: Essays
in Honor of Marvin Fox, Atlanta: Scholars' Press, 3:
pp. 111–125. (Scholar)
- Levinger, Jacob, 1971, “The Kuzari and Its
Significance,” (Heb.) Tarbitz, 40: 472–482. (Scholar)
- Lobel, Diana, 1999, “A Dwelling Place for the
Shekhinah,” Jewish Quarterly Review, 90:
103–125. (Scholar)
- –––, 2000, Between Mysticism and Philosophy: Sufi Language of Religious Experience in Judah Ha-Levi's Kuzari, Albany, NY: State University of New York Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2005, “Taste and See That the Lord is
Good: Halevi's God Revisited,” in Jay M. Harris
(ed.), Be’erot Yitzhaq: Studies in Memory of Isadore
Twersky, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press,
pp. 161–178. (Scholar)
- –––, 2006, “Ittisal
and the Amr Ilahi: Divine Immanence and the World to Come in the
Kuzari”, in Benjamin H. Hary and Haggai Ben Shammai (eds.),
Esoteric and Exoteric Aspects in Judeo-Arabic Culture, Leiden:
Brill, pp. 131–173. (Scholar)
- Lorberbaum, Menachem, 2011, We Have Been Vanquished by His
Pleasantness: The Doctrine of Divinity as Poetry in Andalusian Jewish
Creativity, (Heb.) Jerusalem: Machon Ben Zvi, pp. 159–200. (Scholar)
- Motzkin, Aryeh L., 1980, “On Halevi's Kuzari as a
Platonic Dialogue,” Interpretation, 9(1): 111–124. (Scholar)
- Nuriel, Avraham, 1990, “The Divine Will in
the Kuzari,” (Heb.) Jerusalem Studies in Jewish
Thought, 9 (Shlomo Pines Jubilee Volumes): 19–32. (Scholar)
- Pines, Shlomo, 1988, “On the Term
‘Ruhaniyyut’ and Its Origin, and on Judah
Ha-Levi's Teaching,” (Heb.) Tarbitz, 57:
511–534. (Scholar)
- –––, 1980, “Shiite Terms and Conceptions
in Judah Halevi's Kuzari,”
Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam, 2:
165–251. (Scholar)
- –––, 1974, “The Arabic Recension
of Parva Naturalia and the Philosophical Doctrine of
Veridical Dreams According to al-Risala al Manamiyya and
Other Sources,” Israel Oriental Studies, 4:
104–153. (Scholar)
- Schwarzschild, Steven, 1992, “Proselytism and Ethnicism in
R. Yehudah Halevi,” in B. Lewis and F. Niewoehner
(eds.) Religionsgespräche im Mittelalter, Wiesbaden:
pp. 27–42. (Scholar)
- Schweid, Eliezer, 1970, “The Art of the Dialogue in
the Kuzari and Its Theoretical Meaning,” in Feeling
and Speculation, (Heb.) Ramat Gan: Masada, Ltd.,
pp. 37–79. (Scholar)
- –––, 1999, “Halevi and Maimonides as
Representatives of Romantic versus Rationalistic Conceptions
of Judaism,” in E. Goodman-Thau et
al. (eds.) Kabbalah und Romantik Tübingen:
M. Niemeyer, pp. 279–292. (Scholar)
- –––, 1961, “The Literary Structure of the
First Book of the Kuzari,” (Heb.) Tarbitz, 30:
257–72. (Scholar)
- –––, 1990-1991, “Meta-Philosophical
Vindication of God in Halevi's Cuzari,”
(Heb.) Bitzaron (New Series), 10: 100–117. (Scholar)
- Shear, Adam, 2008, The Kuzari and the Shaping of Jewish Identity, 1167-1900, Cambridge, MA: Cambridge University Press, 2008. (Scholar)
- Silman, Yochanan, 1995, Philosopher and Prophet: Judah Halevi, the Kuzari, and the Evolution of His Thought, L. J. Schramm (tr.), Albany, NY: State University of New York Press. (Scholar)
- Silman, Yochanan, 1976, “The Aim of the Third Treatise in
the Kuzari,” (Heb.) Eshel Be’er
Sheva’, 1: 94–119. (Scholar)
- –––, 1994, “The
Visual Experience in the Kuzari,” in Yearbook for
Religious Anthropology: Ocular Desire, Berlin: Akademia Verlag,
pp. 117–126. (Scholar)
- Schwartz, Dov, 2005, Studies on Astral Magic in Medieval Jewish Thought, D. Louvish and B. Stein (tr.), Leiden: Brill. (Scholar)
- Sirat, Colette, 1985, “Judah Halevi,” A History of
Jewish Philosophy in the Middle Ages, Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press, pp. 113–131. (Scholar)
- –––, 1969, Les Théories des Visions Surnaturelles dans la Pensée Juive du Moyen Age, Leiden: Brill. (Scholar)
- Strauss, Leo, 1952, “The Law of Reason in
the Kuzari,” in Persecution and the Art of
Writing, Glencoe: IL: The Free Press, pp. 95–141. (Scholar)
- Wasserstrom, Steven, 1998, “The Compunctious
Philosopher?” Medieval Encounters, 4:
161–173. (Scholar)
- Wolfson, Elliot R., 1991, “Merkavah Traditions in the
Philosophic Garb: Judah Halevi Reconsidered,” Proceedings of
the American Academy for Jewish Research, 57: 172–242. (Scholar)
- –––, 1994, Through a Speculum That Shines:
Vision and Imagination in Medieval Jewish Mysticism, Princeton,
NJ: Princeton University Press. (Scholar)
- Wolfson, Harry A., 1977a, “Hallevi and Maimonides on Design,
Chance, and Necessity,” in Isadore Twersky and George
H. Williams (ed.), Studies in the History of Philosophy and
Religion (Volume 2), Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press,
pp. 1–59. (Scholar)
- –––, 1977b, “Hallevi and Maimonides on
Prophecy,” in Isadore Twersky and George H. Williams
(ed.), Studies in the History of Philosophy and Religion
(Volume 2), Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1977,
pp. 60–119. (Scholar)
- –––, 1977c, “Maimonides and Hallevi: A Study in Typical Jewish Attitudes Towards Greek Philosophy in the Middle Ages,” in Isadore Twersky and George H. Williams (ed.), Studies in the History of Philosophy and Religion (Volume 2), Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, pp. 120–160. (Scholar)
- –––, 1942, “The Platonic, Aristotelian and
Stoic Theories of Creation in Hallevi and Maimonides,” in
Isadore Epstein, et al. (eds.),
Essays in Honor of the Very Rev. Dr. J. H. Hertz, London:
Edward Goldston, pp. 427–442. (Scholar)
- Yahalom, Joseph, 2009, Yehudah Halevi: Poetry and
Pilgrimage, Jerusalem: The Hebrew University Magnes Press. (Scholar)