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What (who) is Jehuda haLevi - definition

SPANISH-JEWISH PHILOSOPHER, POET AND PHYSICIAN (C.1075–1141)
Judah Ha-Levi; Judah ha-Levi; Yehuda Halevy; Yehudah Halevi; Judah Halevy; Yehuda Haleví; Judah HaLevi; Yehuda ha-Levi; Yehuda Ha-Levi; Yehuda Halevi; Rabbi Judah Halevi; Judah haLevi; Judah ben Samuel ha-Levi Abulhassan; Jehudah Halevi; Jehuda Halevi
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Hillel Paritcher         
ORTHODOX JEWISH CHABAD RABBI
Hillel HaLevi of Paritch; Hillel HaLevi Paritcher
Hillel HaLevi Malisov of Paritch, a levite by birth, commonly known as Reb Hillel Paritcher (1795-1864) was a famous Orthodox Jewish Chabad Rabbi in Russia. Specifically, he served as a Mashpia (Hasidic mentor) and communal rabbi in the towns of Paritch (Parwich Parichi), near Minsk, Russia, and Bobroisk, Belarus.
Yehuda Magidovitch         
ISRAELI ARCHITECT (1886–1961)
Jehuda Magidovitch
Yehuda Magidovitch (1886–1961) was one of the most prolific Israeli architects. Among his prominent works are the Galei Aviv Casino, a café-restaurant (demolished in 1939), and the Cinema Esther (now Cinema Hotel), both in Tel Aviv.
Eliezer ben Joel HaLevi         
GERMAN RABBINIC SCHOLAR
Eliezer b. Joel ha-Levi; Ravyah; Ra'avyah; Ravya; Eliezer ben Joel ha-Levi; Eliezer ben Yoel Halevi; Eliezer ben joel halevi; Ra'avya
Eliezer ben Yoel HaLevi of Bonn (Hebrew acronym Ra'avyah; 1140–1225To be more precise, it is only known that he died after 1220.) was a Rabbinic scholar in Germany.

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Judah Halevi

Judah Halevi (also Yehuda Halevi or ha-Levi; Hebrew: יהודה הלוי and Judah ben Shmuel Halevi יהודה בן שמואל הלוי‎; Arabic: يهوذا اللاوي Yahuḏa al-Lāwī; c. 1075 – 1141) was a Spanish Jewish physician, poet and philosopher. He was born in Spain, either in Toledo or Tudela, in 1075 or 1086, and died shortly after arriving in the Holy Land in 1141, at that point the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem.

Halevi is considered one of the greatest Hebrew poets, celebrated both for his religious and secular poems, many of which appear in present-day liturgy. His greatest philosophical work was the Sefer ha-Kuzari.