The Kuzari: In Defense of the Despised Faith
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Written by Rabbi Yehuda HaLevi over a period of twenty years and completed in 1140, The Kuzari has enthralled generations of Jews and non-Jews alike with its clear-cut presentation on Judaism, and its polemics against Greek philosophy, Christianity, Islam, and Karaitism. Part historical novel, The Kuzari records a dialogue between Bulan, the eighth-century King of the Khazars (a powerful people occupying the region which is now southeast Russia between the Black and Caspian Seas), and a rabbi. The story is told that the righteous king was plagued by a recurring dream in which an angel told him "Your intentions are desirable to the Creator, but not your deeds." This prompted him to summon a Greek philosopher, a Christian, a Muslim, and a Jew to his palace to guide him on the proper religious path. He was dissatisfied with each theologian until he heard what the rabbi had to say. The king debated with the rabbi, and finally conceded that Judaism was the one true and correct religion. History records that Bulan and his entire kingdom then converted to Judaism. Never before in Jewish history had an entire nation of non-Jews embraced Judaism. The Kuzari describes the theological struggles of King Bulan and the convincing arguments of the rabbi which led to this mass conversion. Using this premise and the dialogue format as his vehicle, Rabbi Yehuda HaLevi succeeds in presenting, in a passionate and convincing fashion, some of the most important fundamentals of Judaism, including the different levels of creation, how God interacts with the physical world, the holiness of the land of Israel, and the sanctity of the Sabbath and other holy days. Only two other English translations of The Kuzari were ever published. One, originally produced in 1905, is written in an archaic style, and the other compiles the information in The Kuzari by topic, but does not convey the original excitement of the question-and-answer dialogue between the rabbi and the king. With an introduction that includes a brief history of the Khazars and biographical information on the author, this new volume fills a gap in Jewish literature. As modern readers are drawn into the centuries-old debate, they will join the Khazar king in discovering the beauty, truth, and wisdom of Judaism.
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