Works
In addition to over 100 articles published in various scientific, technical, and Judaica journals, Prof. Levi has published several books. He is known for combining analysis of practical issues in Jewish law with philosophic discussion.
- On Physics
- Applied Optics, 2 vols. (Wiley, 1968 & 1980. ISBN 0-471-08051-9)
- Handbook of Tables for Applied Optics (CRC, 1974. ISBN 0-87819-371-5)
- Applied Optics in the Eighties, J.C.T., Jerusalem (Co-author)
- On Science and Torah
- Vistas from Mt. Moriah: A Scientist Views Judaism and the World (Gur Aryeh Institute, 1959)
- Jewish Chrononomy (Association of Orthodox Jewish Scientists and Gur Aryeh Institute, 1967)
- Torah and Science - Their Interplay in the World Scheme (Association of Orthodox Jewish Scientists, New York, and Feldheim Publishers, 1983, 2006)
- Halachic Times for Home and Travel (Rubin Mass, 1992)
- ha-Mada sheba-Torah (Reuven Mas, 2001); Translation, The Science in Torah (Feldheim, 2004. ISBN 1-58330-657-9)
- On Torah in contemporary society
- Man & Woman: The Torah Perspective (Feldheim, 1979)
- Sha'arey Talmud Torah (Feldheim, 1981)
- Mul Etgarei Hatekufah (Sinai, 1988); translation Facing Current Challenges (Hemed, 1998)
- Torah Study: A Survey of Classic Sources on Timely Issues (Feldheim, 1990. ISBN 0-87306-555-7)
- Modern Liberation — Torah Perspective on Contemporary Lifestyles (Hemed, Brooklyn, 1998)
- On Talmud
- Kav VeNaki - with Rabbi Aryeh Carmell and Rabbi Dr. Gershon Metzger - a six-volume commentary in Hebrew on tractates of Seder Zeraim of the Jerusalem Talmud
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