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Levy died in London on 25 December 2022, at the age of 83.[9] He had one son.[10] He is buried at Hoop Lane Sephardi Cemetery in Golders Green.[11]King Charles paid tribute to him, describing him as a "kind and towering figure" and said he knew him "as a greatly respected and admired teacher across communities."[12]
Levy, Abraham (1972). The Sephardim: A Problem of Survival. Elmar Printer & Stationers.
Gubbay, Lucien; Levy, Abraham (1989). The Jewish Book of Why and What: A Guide to Jewish Tradition, Custom, Practice and Belief. New York: Shapolsky Publishers. ISBN978-0-944007-09-9.
Gubbay, Lucien; Levy, Abraham (1992). The Sephardim: Their Glorious Tradition from the Babylonian Exile to the Present Day. Carnell. ISBN978-1-85779-036-8. Illustrated.
Gubbay, Lucien; Levy, Abraham (2006). Ages of Man: A Plain Guide to Traditional Jewish Custom, Practice and Belief in Modern Times. Sephardi Centre. ISBN978-0-232-51646-3.
Levy, Abraham (2017). A Rocky Road'. Halban. ISBN978-1-905559-81-7. Levy's memoirs, filled with anecdotes from both public life and community service and a testimony to his religious faith.[6]