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Ben Ezra From Hebrew Study Yehuda



Ben-Yehuda's Pocket English-Hebrew, Hebrew-English Dictionary by Ehud Ben Yehuda,

Ben-Yehuda's Pocket English-Hebrew, Hebrew-English Dictionary by Ehud Ben Yehuda,
Hebrew/English Dictionary



Abraham Ibn Ezra and the Rise of Medieval Hebrew Science Abraham Ibn Ezra and the Rise of Medieval Hebrew Science:
Abraham Ibn Ezra and the Rise of Medieval Hebrew Science Abraham Ibn Ezra and the Rise of Medieval Hebrew Science:
This book studies Abraham Ibn Ezra's (1089-1167) scientific thought. His life and oeuvre are viewed as the very embodiment of 'the rise of medieval Hebrew science', a process in which Jewish scholars gradually adopted the holy tongue as a vehicle to express scientific ideas.



Project Ben-Yehuda - Project Ben-Yehuda aims to make accessible the classics of Hebrew literature (poetry and prose at first, and then essays and other forms) to the reader of Hebrew. It is named for Eliezer Ben-Yehuda, the scholar largely responsible for reviving Hebrew as a modern language.

Eliezer Ben-Yehuda - Eliezer Ben-Yehuda (Hebrew אֱלִיעֶזֶר בֶּן־יְהוּדָה) (January 7, 1858-1922), was principally responsible for the revival of Hebrew as a spoken language, whereas it had previously been a liturgical language.

Bahya ben Asher - Bahya ben Asher or Bahya ben Asher ben Halawa also known as the Rabbeinu Behaye, born about the middle of the thirteenth century at Saragossa, died 1340 was a 13th century rabbi and scholar of Judaism. He was a commentator on the Hebrew Bible and is noted for introducing Kabbalah (Jewish mysticism) into study of the Torah.

Yehuda Halevi - Judah Ha-Levi, also Yehudah Halevi, or Judah ben Samuel Halevi (Hebrew רבי יהודה הלוי) (c.1085-1141 CE) was a Jewish Spanish philosopher and poet.



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