Rabi Yehudah ha-Lei: Ovets shira u-melitsota is a Hebrew biography of Rabbi Judah Halevi, a prominent medieval Jewish philosopher, physician, and poet of the 11th and 12th centuries. Written by Albert Harkavy and published in 1893, this work explores Halevi's life, religious thought, and literary contributions, particularly his Hebrew poetry. It provides insights into the historical context of Jewish life in medieval Spain and North Africa, highlighting Halevi's enduring influence on Jewish intellectual and spiritual traditions. Harkavy's biography serves as a valuable resource for scholars and readers interested in Jewish history, philosophy, and literature.
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