כוזר
Hebrew
Etymology
From Judeo-Arabic כׄזָר (ḵuzar).
Noun
כּוּזָר • (kuzár) m
- Khazars (collectively)
- Judah Halevi, ספר הכוזרי (Sefer haKuzarí), 1.1, trans. into Hebrew by Judah ibn Tibbon
- וְהוּא הָיָה מִשְׁתַּדֵּל מְאֹד בְּתוֹרַת הַכּוּזָר עַד שֶׁהָיָה מְשַׁמֵּשׁ בַּעֲבוֹדַת הַהֵיכָל וְהַקָּרְבָּנוֹת בְּעַצְמוֹ בְּלֵב שָׁלֵם
- Yet he was very diligent in the instruction of the Khazars, such that he devoted himself in temple service and sacrifices with a perfect heart.
- Judah Halevi, ספר הכוזרי (Sefer haKuzarí), 1.1, trans. into Hebrew by Judah ibn Tibbon
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