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Chovot HaLevavot, or Ḥobot
HaLebabot (Arabic: كتاب الهداية إلى فرائض القلوب; Hebrew: חובות הלבבות; English:
Duties of the Hearts), is the
primary work...
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translated into
Hebrew by
Judah ibn
Tibbon in the
years 1161-80
under the
title Chovot HaLevavot, The
Duties of the Heart.
Little is
known of his life
except that...
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Sholom Darchei Noam
Biblical poetry Medieval Hebrew poetry Piyyut Siddur Chovot HaLevavot Derech Hashem Emunah Ubitachon Emunot v'Dayyot Kad ha-Kemach Kuzari...
- al-Hidāya ilā Fara'id al-Qulūb,
translated by
Judah ben Saul ibn
Tibbon as
Chovot HaLevavot Judah Halevi's
Kuzari Maimonides'
Commentary on the Mishnah, Sefer...
- This book was
translated by
Judah ibn
Tibbon into
Hebrew under the
title Chovot HaLevavot. The
precepts prescribed by the
Torah number 613 only;
those dictated...
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philosophy and
author of the
Tanya and
Shulchan Aruch HaRav. 25
Tevet (1559) –
Chovot HaLevavot published[citation needed] 25
Tevet (circa 332 BC) – Alexander...
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greater than
external battle,
quoting Bahya ibn Paquda's po****r
treatise Chovot HaLevavot. In the Judeo-Arabic
original version of that book,
Bahya Ibn...
- isn't
absolutely useless to
teach them Shema, even
before Bar mitzvah.
Chovot HaLevavot "Duties of the Heart" by
Bahya ibn
Paquda (section 8, chapter...
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service of
Alfonso VI of
Castile Bahya ibn Paquda,
philosopher and
author of
Chovot HaLevavot Bishop Bodo-Eleazar;
according to the
Jewish Encyclopedia, "a...
- (1085–1138),
polymath Bahya ben
Joseph ibn
Paquda (1050–1120), the
author of
Chovot HaLevavot Sebastián
Pozas (1876–1946),
military officer Abraham Abulafia...