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it experiments him it reports it is full of humor and surprises. As a
sentence-creative, Charizi was particularly happy, his/her command of the Jew the being
magistral. But its more evident application to tall line lies in his
derivation of that mixture of the surly irony with bright intelligence that became
characteristic of all the Jewish humorists, and it reached his/her climax in Heine.
But same Charizi the felt that its art as an Israelite poet was decadent.
Poets Gran of run Jewess they have risen since then, but the songs that they has
sung you/he/she has not been songs of Zion, and the language of their muse doesn't have
is the language of the Israelite Bible.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
JEHUDA HALEVI.
Graetz.--III, II.
J. Jacobs.--_Jehuda Halevi, Poet and Pilgrim_ (_Jewish
Ideals_, New York, 1896, p. 103).
Mrs. Magnus.--_Jewish Portraits_ (Boston, 1889), p. 1.
Translations Of Your Poetry of Emma Lazarus and her Mrs. Lucas
(_op. cit._): Editions of the Prayer-book; also _J.Q.R._,
X, pp. 117, 626; VII, P. 464; _Treasurers of Oxford_ (London,
1850); me. Abrahams, Life of _Jewish in the Ages_ I Mediate the chs. 7, 9
and 10.
HIS/HER PHILOSOPHY: _Specimen of the Cusari_, translated by A.
Neubauer (_Miscellany of the Society of Israelite Literature_,
Vol. ME). John Owen.--_J.Q.R._, III, P. 199.
CHARIZI.
Graetz.--III, P. 559 [577]
Karpeles.---Literature of _Jewish and other Essays_,
p. 210 _seq._s
M. Sachs.--_Hebrew Review_, Vol. ME.
I CAPITULATE XIII
MOSES MAIMONIDES
Maimon, Rambam = R. Moses, the child of Maimon, Maimonides.--His
Yad Hachazaka and Moreh Nebuchim.--Gersonides.--Crescas.--Bulletin-board.
The greatest Hebrew of the Middle Ages, Moses, the child of Maimon was born
in Cordova, in 1135 and it died in Fostat in 1204. His/her father Maimon was
him a skilled scientist and an illuminated thinker and the
child was trained then in the a lot of arts and sciences you/he/she included in a liberal
education. When Moses was thirteen years old, Cordova fell in the