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Moses ben Maimon (died 12 December 1204), commonly known as Maimonides and also referred to by the Hebrew acronym Rambam, was a Sephardic Jewish rabbi...
Click to read more »Maimonides Park (formerly MCU Park and KeySpan Park) is a Minor League Baseball stadium on the Riegelmann Boardwalk in the Coney Island neighborhood of...
Click to read more »The Oath of Maimonides is a traditional oath for pharmacists and physicians attributed to Maimonides (pronounced [/maɪˈmɑnɪdiːz/]; born Moshe ben-Maimon...
Click to read more »Maimonides School (Hebrew: ישיבת רמב"ם Yeshivat Rambam) is a coeducational, Modern Orthodox, Jewish day school located in Brookline, Massachusetts. The...
Click to read more »Maimonides (1135/1138–1204) was a medieval Jewish philosopher. Maimonides may also refer to: Abraham Maimonides (1186–1237), son of Maimonides Maimonides...
Click to read more »The most famous of these was an enumeration of the 613 commandments by Maimonides. While the total number of commandments is 613, no individual can perform...
Click to read more »Maimonides' rule is named after the 12th-century rabbinic scholar Maimonides, who cited a Talmudic verse in Bava Batra regarding a correlation between...
Click to read more »Abraham Maimonides (Hebrew: אברהם בן רמב"ם; also known as Rabbeinu Avraham ben ha-Rambam, and Avraham Maimuni, June 13, 1186 – December 7, 1237) was the...
Click to read more »Donald Berman Maimonides Geriatric Centre (French: Centre gériatrique Maimonides Donald Berman) is a Jewish geriatric care centre in Côte Saint-Luc, a...
Click to read more »regarded as Maimonides' magnum opus. Accordingly, later sources simply refer to the work as "Maimon", "Maimonides", or "RaMBaM", although Maimonides composed...
Click to read more »The Maimonides Synagogue (Hebrew: בית כנסת הרמב"ם, romanized: Bet Knesset ha-Rambam; Arabic: كنيس ابن ميمون), also known as the Rav Moshe Synagogue or...
Click to read more »Jewish tradition, the Tomb of Maimonides (Hebrew: קבר הרמב"ם Kever ha-Rambam) is located in Tiberias, Israel. Although Maimonides, a Sephardic Jew, died in...
Click to read more »romanized: Moreh HaNevukhim, is a 12th-century work of Jewish theology by Maimonides. It seeks to reconcile Aristotelianism with Rabbinical Jewish theology...
Click to read more »without Gentiles needing to undergo conversion to Judaism. Following Moses Maimonides' analysis of Islam, medieval Jewish rabbis affirmed that Islam as an entire...
Click to read more »Maimonides Medical Center is a non-profit, non-sectarian hospital located in Borough Park, in the New York City borough of Brooklyn, in the U.S. state...
Click to read more »Maimonides College was a Jewish institute of higher education which existed in Philadelphia from 1867 to 1873. It was named for the great mediaeval Jewish...
Click to read more »(c. 1160–1226) was a Jewish physician and poet, and disciple of Maimonides. Maimonides wrote his work, The Guide for the Perplexed, for Joseph. For the...
Click to read more »Maimonides Cemetery is a Jewish cemetery located in Cypress Hills, Brooklyn, within the Cemetery Belt and immediately adjacent to Cypress Hills Cemetery...
Click to read more »frequently used in the Bible for those who believe themselves to be prophets. Maimonides referred to Muhammad only once in explicitly negative terms, in his Epistle...
Click to read more »Maimonides Midwood Community Hospital, formerly New York Community Hospital is a 134 bed community hospital in Brooklyn, NY that was founded in 1929 by...
Click to read more »philosopher among the predecessors of Maimonides. Overshadowed by Maimonides, ibn Daud's Emunah Ramah, a work to which Maimonides was indebted, received little...
Click to read more »'Battle for Brooklyn' fundraising softball game for Maimonides Breast Cancer Hospital at Maimonides Park in Brooklyn, with their events often raising over...
Click to read more »most widely recognized existing version is the 13 principles outlined by Maimonides. He stressed the importance of believing that there is one single, omniscient...
Click to read more »the Arabic term Mutakallimūn "Kalamists", as they are referred to by Maimonides and other Jewish writers. The best known practitioner of Jewish Kalam...
Click to read more »dissolved. Modern attempts to revive the Sanhedrin rely on the opinion of Maimonides (1135–1204), who proposed a mechanism by which semikhah and the Sanhedrin...
Click to read more »The Maimonides Heritage Center (MHC) (Hebrew: מרכז מורשת הרמב"ם) is an educational and cultural non-profit organization in the Israeli city of Tiberias...
Click to read more »Rambam Maimonides Medical Journal is a quarterly international, peer-reviewed, open access medical journal sponsored by Rambam Health Care Campus covering...
Click to read more »ben Ali, and an opponent of Maimonides. He campaigned against Maimonides' works and sent letters to his son Abraham Maimonides questioning his father after...
Click to read more »אנשים) are the lowest tier of angels in the cosmology of Maimonides. "These", writes Maimonides, "are the angels which speak with the prophets and appear...
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Click to read more »2024, it was reported that Brooklyn FC plan to play their matches at Maimonides Park in the Coney Island neighborhood of Brooklyn. That was confirmed...
Click to read more »century. He was rabbi at Montpellier, and leader of the movement against Maimonides. Meiri quotes him and his associates using the title Hachmei HaHar. When...
Click to read more »Messiah was first recorded in the Talmud and later codified in halakha by Maimonides in the Mishneh Torah as one of the fundamental requisites of the Jewish...
Click to read more »theology articulated by the Medieval Jewish philosopher and jurist Moses Maimonides, which later came to dominate much of official and traditional Jewish...
Click to read more »Due to unspecified issues with the playing surface being laid down at Maimonides Park, the club postponed its inaugural match, announcing that the club's...
Click to read more »developing their talents and skills. The Medieval Jewish philosopher Maimonides as well as the 16th century Jewish legal scholar Joseph Caro dedicated...
Click to read more »Many hospitals in Brooklyn were started by Jewish charities, including Maimonides Medical Center in Borough Park and Brookdale Hospital in East Flatbush...
Click to read more »Judaism inevitable. In the 12th century, the preeminent Jewish scholar Maimonides codified core principles of Modern Judaism, writing "[God], the Cause...
Click to read more »Kent State University Child Study Center (1961-1964) and director of the Maimonides Medical Center Dream Research Laboratory in Brooklyn, New York (1964-1972)...
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Click to read more »Rabbi Chaim the Levite's Novellae on Maimonides) is a volume of commentary by Rabbi Chaim Soloveitchik on Maimonides’ Mishneh Torah. It also contains original...
Click to read more »1907, 1917 and 1988) Maimonides, Mishneh Torah (Hil. Maaser 3:4; 4:1) Mishnah (Maaserot, chapter 1:2, Commentary of Maimonides) Shulchan Aruch (Yoreh...
Click to read more »remained unresolved until today. The debates initially centered around Maimonides’ writings after they had been made accessible to French rabbinic scholars...
Click to read more »of Rabbi Ishmael. Maimonides cited the Three Oaths in his famous Epistle to Yemen, written around 1173. In this letter, Maimonides attempted to strengthen...
Click to read more »ISBN 978-0-465-01042-4. Isidore Twersky, Introduction to the Code of Maimonides (Mishneh Torah), Yale Judaica Series, vol. XII (New Haven and London:...
Click to read more »barayata are often authored by sages of the Mishna (Tannaim). According to Maimonides' Introduction to Mishneh Torah, the barayata were compiled by Hoshaiah...
Click to read more »commentator on the Talmud, Sefer Halachot of Isaac Alfasi, and Mishneh Torah of Maimonides, and is regarded as a father of Kabbalah and one of the key links in the...
Click to read more »Maimonides was 58 years old when Nachmanides was born. In a letter addressed to the French rabbis, he draws attention to the virtues of Maimonides and...
Click to read more »rules for the use of each of the three types of tanned skin. According to Maimonides, Torah scrolls must be written on gevil only on the side on which the...
Click to read more »her niddah state. In the original Hebrew text of the Mishneh Torah of Maimonides, he takes a lenient approach that permits all that a man desires to do...
Click to read more »cuisine, medieval Arabic and Jewish medical texts, including works by Maimonides, documented za'atar's digestive benefits, and Palestinian tradition associates...
Click to read more »print of Maimonides' works as well as a comprehensive index of various other rabbinical commentaries and citations who dealt with Maimonides' rulings...
Click to read more »provided by Maimonides in Mishneh Torah, Laws of Tefillin, Mezuzah and Torah Scrolls, chapter 8. Scholars mostly (see footnote) believe that Maimonides based...
Click to read more »Torah, Maimonides hinged his discussion of free will on Deuteronomy 11:26–28, "Behold, I set before you this day a blessing and a curse." Maimonides taught...
Click to read more »nature of individuals' continued existence after the Messianic Age. While Maimonides describes an entirely spiritual existence for souls, which he calls "disembodied...
Click to read more »scholars, such as Maimonides, engaged in discussions concerning the relationship between Islam and Jewish religious law. Maimonides himself, it has been...
Click to read more »Baba Kama 25b; Maimonides, Mishneh Torah (Hil. Tum'ath Met 2:4) Mishnah (Ohelot 2:3 [p. 652]) Maimonides (1967). Mishnah, with Maimonides' Commentary (in...
Click to read more »on a theme of interest to the Jewish community. SAPIR is published by Maimonides Fund, and its editor-in-chief is The New York Times columnist Bret Stephens...
Click to read more »literature. Over the years he wrote several books, including a biography of Maimonides, Judaism in Modern Society, and the translation of the Book of Genesis...
Click to read more »culture in the Iberian Peninsula, the medieval Jewish philosopher and rabbi Maimonides (1135–1204) wrote in the halakhic legal code Mishneh Torah (tractate Hilkhot...
Click to read more »List of commentaries on Maimonides' Mishneh Torah:...
Click to read more »permanence to Aristotelianism in Judaism. This accomplishment was reserved for Maimonides, who discussed the relevance of the philosophy of Aristotle to Judaism;...
Click to read more »philosopher Maimonides, and Abraham ben David, the Rabad of Posquieres. His best-known works are, An Introduction to the Code of Maimonides (Mishneh Torah)...
Click to read more »century, the rationalist Jewish philosopher Maimonides declared the text to be a Byzantine forgery. Maimonides also believed that the text was so heretical...
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Click to read more »Jews' return to the Land of Israel has served as a core theme of Judaism. Maimonides, a prominent medieval Jewish scholar, connected the materialization of...
Click to read more »medieval Jewish philosophy with a particular focus on the philosophy of Maimonides. He is a retired Professor of Jewish Thought at the University of Haifa...
Click to read more »Yeshivat Rambam Maimonides Academy was an elite Orthodox Jewish dual-curriculum day school and yeshiva in Baltimore, Maryland. It encompassed kindergarten...
Click to read more »Medieval Al-Ghazali Al-Farabi Aquinas Augustine Avempace Ibn Khaldun Maimonides Ibn Tufayl Early modern Bruni Calvin Erasmus Guicciardini Locke Luther...
Click to read more »Islam, similar to later scholasticism within Christianity in Europe and Maimonides' work within Judaism, while others like Al-Ghazali argued against such...
Click to read more »psychoanalyst and parapsychologist who founded the Dream Laboratory at the Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn, New York and for over three decades promoted...
Click to read more »covet." Maimonides taught that the violation of this commandment was not punished by lashes, because it does not involve a deed. Maimonides taught that...
Click to read more »Book of Offerings, Moses Maimonides, Julian Obermann, in December 1950; ISBN 0-300-00398-6 The Book of Cleanness, Moses Maimonides, Julian Obermann, was...
Click to read more »and dayyan (judge) from al-Andalus. He is best known as the father of Maimonides. His teacher was the respected scholar Joseph ibn Migash. He authored...
Click to read more »female who first cohabited with man". Some rabbinic authorities, including Maimonides and Menachem Meiri, reject the existence of Lilith. In some Jewish folklore...
Click to read more »Avicenna, Suhrawardi, and Mulla Sadra; Avempace, Ibn Tufail, and Averroes; Maimonides, Albertus Magnus, and Leo Strauss. He was known in the Latin West, as...
Click to read more »its phonetic coincidence with the famed pagan philosopher. According to Maimonides, scorning a Talmid Chakham (Hebrew: ת"ח, romanized: talmiḏ ḥaḫām, "[wise]...
Click to read more »Maimonides's ideal of philosophical contemplation over ritual performance in his philosophical Guide for the Perplexed. They objected to Maimonides's...
Click to read more »desires into a balanced state in real time. Golden mean (philosophy) Ethics Maimonides (1138—1204) Soloveitchik, Elijah Zvi (2019). The Bible, the Talmud, and...
Click to read more »the Jewish Quarter at the Tiberias Square there is a bronze statue of Maimonides, the prominent Jewish philosopher, Halakhist, rabbi, and physician from...
Click to read more »articulating a radical vision of divine immanence throughout the cosmos. Maimonides (1138–1204) articulated the most systematic cosmology in medieval Jewish...
Click to read more »and divine attributes. Others, like Bahya ibn Paquda, Ibn Ezra, and Maimonides (The Guide for the Perplexed), reinterpreted virtues, developed linguistic...
Click to read more »world's second heart transplant attempt (after Christiaan Barnard) at Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn, New York on December 6, 1967. The infant lived...
Click to read more »Vitiligo). Al-Tadhkirah (The Remembrance). The Jewish physician-philosopher Maimonides admired Ibn Zuhr, describing him as "unique in his age and one of the...
Click to read more »beginning of Book II of the Jewish philosopher Maimonides's Guide for the Perplexed, on which Maimonides then based his proof of the existence, unity and...
Click to read more »1958) is an Israeli philosopher, professor, and writer, a noted expert on Maimonides, and co-author of the Israeli Army Code of Ethics. He currently holds...
Click to read more »God, your Lord," Maimonides taught that it is a positive commandment from the Torah to bless God after eating satisfying food. Maimonides taught that the...
Click to read more »Maimonides: Vida y Ensenanzas Del Gran Filosofo Judio. pp. 165–168. "Etz Hayim Synagogue". Jimenaexperience.org. Retrieved July 15, 2017. "Maimonides...
Click to read more »romanized: Iggeret Teiman) was an important communication written by Maimonides and sent to the Yemenite Jews. The epistle was written in 1173/4. The...
Click to read more »Jewish and Islamic philosophy, best known for his English translation of Maimonides' Guide of the Perplexed. Pines was born in Charenton-le-Pont near Paris...
Click to read more »Maimo may refer to: Maimonides School, a coeducational, Modern Orthodox, Jewish day school located in Brookline, Massachusetts École Maïmonide, school...
Click to read more »Shulhan Arukh, Yoreh De'ah § 69:6; § 69:16; § 69:19 Maimonides (1963). Mishnah, with Maimonides' Commentary (in Hebrew). Vol. 1. Translated by Yosef...
Click to read more »connect his work with the Tur instead of Maimonides. The Tur, although not considered as great an authority as Maimonides' code, was much more widely known;...
Click to read more »authentic textual sources, including the Talmud, Saadia Gaon, and especially Maimonides (also known as Rambam, רמב״ם). To safeguard Baladi-rite prayer, which...
Click to read more »Book) from France. He was in Avignon around 1305. He is a follower of Maimonides and surveys the Geonim, the Tosafists, the scholars of Narbonne and Provence...
Click to read more »Talmud gave no reason for the prohibition. Later authorities, such as Maimonides, opined that the law was connected to a prohibition of idolatry in Judaism...
Click to read more »of Solomon ben Abraham of Montpellier, the leader of the opponents of Maimonides' philosophical works, and was one of the signers of the ban proclaimed...
Click to read more »of human events, or even in disturbing the natural order on occasion. Maimonides is representative of the rationalists. He holds that the pattern of nature...
Click to read more »Shaprut's Touchstone c. 1385. Abraham Maimonides's Wars of the Lord is a treatise defending his father Maimonides against slander. Nachmanides's Wars of...
Click to read more »of the Jewish community in Daugavpils, he is known for his writings on Maimonides' Mishneh Torah, which he titled Ohr Somayach, as well as his novellae...
Click to read more »Islamic and Jewish philosophical traditions, particularly Al-Farabi and Maimonides. Central to his writings is the tension between reason and revelation...
Click to read more »12th century, Maimonides developed his 13 principles of faith, which is the most widely accepted formulation. According to Maimonides, any Jew who rejects...
Click to read more »the Mishnah together with the commentary of Maimonides, which compares the base text used by Maimonides with the Napoli and Vilna editions and other...
Click to read more »Jewish religious law consists of the book and section headings of the Maimonides' redaction of Jewish law, the Mishneh Torah, which details all of Jewish...
Click to read more »Ceuta (c. 1160 – 1226) a Jewish physician and poet, and disciple of Moses Maimonides Abu al-Abbas al-Azafi (1162 in Ceuta – 1236) a religious and legal scholar...
Click to read more »Moses Maimonides: The Man and His Works. Oxford University Press. pp. 293, 321. ISBN 978-0-19-534361-8. Menachem Marc Kellner (1996). Maimonides on the...
Click to read more »herself Sandra Seacat as herself Finneas O'Connell as himself Tony Kaye as Maimonides / The Backwards Guru Brad Pitt as himself Chris Rock as himself Snoop...
Click to read more »translations in the 1500s (see Gentile). The twelfth century Jewish scholar Maimonides defines goy in his Mishneh Torah as a worshipper of idolatry, as he explains...
Click to read more »latter is derived from gallnuts, or similar substances having tannic acid. Maimonides required rubbing down the raw hide with flour (presumably barley flour)...
Click to read more »the like are not prohibited from being worn with linen. According to Maimonides, if a Jew had purchased an all-woolen product from a gentile and wanted...
Click to read more »Maimonides' Thirteen Principles Reappraised, also a National Jewish Book Award finalist, argued against the popular Orthodox belief that Maimonides Thirteen...
Click to read more »over philosophical reason in theological matters. In Jewish philosophy, Maimonides (c. 1135–1204 CE) asserted that although God's existence can be known...
Click to read more »the philosophers native to the region can be counted Seneca, Avicebron, Maimonides, Averroes, Fernán Pérez de Oliva, Sebastián Fox Morcillo, Ángel Ganivet...
Click to read more »rabbi and scholar of Jewish thought, specializing in the writings of Maimonides and Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook. He co-founded and serves as a senior faculty...
Click to read more »in different hierarchies proposed by various theologians. For example, Maimonides, in his Mishneh Torah or Yad ha-Chazakah: Yesodei ha-Torah, counts ten...
Click to read more »developed in many movements, including among Maimonideans (Moses Maimonides and Abraham Maimonides), Kabbalists (Abraham Abulafia, Isaac the Blind, Azriel of...
Click to read more »Saladin also. Abu al-Ma'ali, brother-in-law of Maimonides, was likewise in his service. In 1166 Maimonides went to Egypt and settled in Fostat, where he...
Click to read more »Judaism's survival post-Temple. His tomb is located in Tiberias within the Maimonides burial compound. Yohanan was the first Jewish sage attributed the title...
Click to read more »(2005). Seeskin, Kenneth (ed.). Moses Maimonides: An Intellectual Portrait in The Cambridge companion to Maimonides. Cambridge companions to philosophy...
Click to read more »The Sacred History of Britain Mehri Niknam, executive director of the Maimonides Foundation, a joint Jewish-Muslim Interfaith Foundation in London 28 November...
Click to read more »Brooklyn FC 2026 season Head coach Marlon LeBlanc Stadium Maimonides Park USL Cup Group stage Home colors Away colors 2027 → All statistics correct as...
Click to read more »"House of Maimonides" due to a popular legend which claims that the house was once the residence of the famous Jewish philosopher Maimonides. The clock...
Click to read more »Aviator Sports and Events Center Barclays Center Brooklyn Street Circuit Maimonides Park Generoso Pope Athletic Complex Steinberg Wellness Center Manhattan...
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Click to read more »separation of the dough-portion, etc. Jewish physician and philosopher, Maimonides, uses the Egyptian dirham to approximate the quantity of flour for dough-portion...
Click to read more »Pico della Mirandola Heraclitus King James VI and I Marcion of Sinope Maimonides Adi Shankara Thomas Aquinas William of Ockham Early modern Augustin Calmet...
Click to read more »expert on Jewish medical ethics and on the medical writings of Moses Maimonides. Rosner was born in Berlin, Germany, where, at the age of three, he and...
Click to read more »known of him is that at the suggestion of Solomon ha-Kohen, a pupil of Maimonides, he wrote to the latter asking his advice in regard to a pseudo-Messiah...
Click to read more »orders of angels in the Berit Menuchah, second in the Zohar, third by Maimonides, and tenth in the Maseket Azilut. Angels in Judaism Jewish angelic hierarchy...
Click to read more »important literary centre attracting scholars from abroad, including Maimonides, Ibn al-Khatib, and Ibn Khaldun. Under the Almohad dynasty Morocco experienced...
Click to read more »son of Samuel ibn Tibbon, a Jewish scholar and doctor who translated Maimonides into Hebrew. Moses married and was the father of Judah ibn Tibbon, who...
Click to read more »around 1173 to 1195, during which he was excommunicated several times by Maimonides for tax farming. Born in Egypt, his father Moses styled himself as Gaon...
Click to read more »(ל), etc., mentioned in Sefer Tagae, as also by Menachem Meiri and by Maimonides, although not found in ben Asher's orthography. The old line arrangements...
Click to read more »suggests that it is יהוה אחד ברוך שם כבוד מלכותו לעולם ועד. According to Maimonides and Rashi, the 42-letter name is unknown, but Rabbeinu Tam writes that...
Click to read more »Frat Maimon (14th century), Jewish scholar Moses ben Maimon, known as Maimonides (1135–1204), rabbi, physician, and philosopher Moshe Maimon (1860–1924)...
Click to read more »interact in cultures. A similar distinction was expressed in 1199 by Maimonides in a letter to his translator, Samuel ibn Tibbon. He wrote: I shall premise...
Click to read more »and astronomer Maimonides settled in Fustat, within a short walk of Ben Ezra Synagogue. He lived there until his death in 1204. Maimonides became Nagid...
Click to read more »Jewish angelic hierarchy, cherubim have the ninth (second-lowest) rank in Maimonides' Mishneh Torah (12th century), and the third rank in Kabbalistic works...
Click to read more »War and Voluntary War (in Hebrew) Kuzmarov 2012, p. 54 Maimonides (1965). Mishnah, with Maimonides' Commentary (in Hebrew). Vol. 2. Translated by Yosef...
Click to read more »source to the next. For example, Talmudic scholar and eminent philosopher Maimonides saw tikkun ha'olam as fully inclusive of all these dimensions when he...
Click to read more »on the rabbinic traditions of the Talmud, the 12th century philosopher Maimonides forbade emulating gentile dress and apparel when those same items of clothing...
Click to read more »rationalist, conveying the works of Maimonides and his approach to rationalistic Judaism. He translated Maimonides' The Guide for the Perplexed and some...
Click to read more »capitally." Some 300 years before Fortescue, the Jewish legal theorist Maimonides wrote that "the Exalted One has shut this door" against the use of presumptive...
Click to read more »of the Mishneh Torah of Maimonides: Kings, Prayer, Heretics, and the Laws of Torah Study. His first major work on Maimonides was Political Concepts in...
Click to read more »branches of knowledge until we understand the concepts." (Maimonides, op cit.) Maimonides' approach is also widely held amongst the non-rationalistic...
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Click to read more »Moses Maimonides. While there are various other works titled similarly, the title "Sefer Hamitzvot" without a modifier refers to Maimonides' work. It...
Click to read more »established dogmas. Moreover, Maimonides codifies his 13 principles of faith as a binding theological dogma, and according to Maimonides some laws of the Torah...
Click to read more »were no longer included in the category of the sons of Noah; however, Maimonides (Mishneh Torah, Hilkhot M'lakhim 9:1) indicates that the seven commandments...
Click to read more »of a Jewish friend. Authors he translated include Galen, Avicenna and Maimonides. He wrote two original medical works in Latin, one of which was soon afterwards...
Click to read more »Mishneh Torah, a late 12th-century work of Jewish law written by Moses Maimonides, states that Jesus is a "stumbling block" who makes "the majority of the...
Click to read more »was not necessary for it to be loud enough for anyone else to hear it. Maimonides explains that the High Priest would stand facing the Ark of the Covenant...
Click to read more »did not change even though Maimonides ruled otherwise. In common Jewish practice, the Jews of Yemen dissented with Maimonides' rulings in more than 50 places...
Click to read more »Gotham FC, Sports Illustrated Stadium, Harrison, New Jersey Brooklyn FC, Maimonides Park, Brooklyn The New York metropolitan area is also home to a variety...
Click to read more »Igrot Kodesh vol. 3 p. 374 Maimonides, commentary to the Mishnah, introduction to Taharot; see also Mishnah Kelim 1:1-4, Maimonides, Mishneh Torah Hilchot...
Click to read more »Distant God: The Legacy of Maimonides in 2001. The Cambridge Companion to Maimonides, Cambridge University Press, 2005 Maimonides on the Origin of the World...
Click to read more »ibn Migash's best-known student is probably Maymūn, Maimonides's father and teacher. In Maimonides' introduction to the Commentary on Mishnah, he heaps...
Click to read more »He is widely known for his editions and translations of the works of Maimonides, Saadia Gaon, and other early rabbinic authorities (Rishonim), particularly...
Click to read more »was 12th-century Jewish philosopher Moses Maimonides, particularly his interpretation of the Bible. Maimonides said that since the creation is vast and...
Click to read more »com". www.jewishencyclopedia.com. Retrieved 2025-02-16. Maimonides (1965). Mishnah, with Maimonides' Commentary (Seder Nezīqīn) (in Hebrew). Vol. 2. Translated...
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Click to read more »at the SUNY Downstate College of Medicine (1961) and interned at the Maimonides Medical Center. He was commissioned as a reserve officer in the Army Medical...
Click to read more »syriacum mentioned in the Hebrew Bible in the context of religious rituals. Maimonides, Saadia Gaon and earlier Jewish commentators identified ezov with the...
Click to read more »had the likeness of a man. Hashmallim occupy the fourth rank of ten in Maimonides' exposition of the Jewish angelic hierarchy. The Septuagint translates...
Click to read more »divine will. The Temple Institute interprets the opinion of the Rambam (Maimonides) as saying that Jews should attempt to build the Temple themselves and...
Click to read more »Pico della Mirandola Heraclitus King James VI and I Marcion of Sinope Maimonides Adi Shankara Thomas Aquinas William of Ockham Early modern Augustin Calmet...
Click to read more »God's name casually, a practice rooted in one of the Ten Commandments. Maimonides writes: It is not only a false oath that is forbidden. Instead, it is...
Click to read more »Maimuniot (or Haggahot Maimuniyyot) (הגהות מיימוניות, abbreviated הגהמי״י) on Maimonides' Mishneh Torah. Giulio Bartolocci mistakenly identifies him with Meïr...
Click to read more »Bialik Institute, Jerusalem: 33–316. JSTOR 23505022. Maimonides (2016). Mishneh Torah by Moses Maimonides (Book of Shoftim) (in Hebrew). Vol. 14. Jerusalem;...
Click to read more »Jews rose to prominence in scholarly and religious spheres, including Maimonides, Hasdai ben Shaprut, Shmuel ha-Nagid, Solomon ben Judah, and Judah ha-Levi...
Click to read more »Christianity, and Islam. In Jewish thought, philosophers like Philo and Maimonides emphasized the unity and transcendence of God, aligning closely with classical...
Click to read more »to highlight their special significance though many rabbis, including Maimonides, have opposed this custom since one may come to think that the Ten Commandments...
Click to read more »passionate zeal to the study of philosophy and The Guide for the Perplexed of Maimonides under the tutelage of a philosopher and physician named Hillel—probably...
Click to read more »that the earliest hitbodedut guide was written by Abraham son of Moses Maimonides (1186–1237), leader of the Pietists of Egypt, proposing that hitbodedut...
Click to read more »writers, like Maimonides, state that the prohibition was a case of the general law (Leviticus 20:23) against imitating Canaanite customs. Maimonides wrote: "the...
Click to read more »They are based in the New York City borough of Brooklyn, and play at Maimonides Park, just off the Coney Island Boardwalk. Brooklyn won six division titles...
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Click to read more »interest. In the view of Maimonides, there were certain conditions similar to interest which were permitted. For example, Maimonides states that a person...
Click to read more »(31 July 2020). "COVID-19 Compared to Other Pandemic Diseases". Rambam Maimonides Medical Journal. 11 (3): e0027. doi:10.5041/RMMJ.10418. PMC 7426550. PMID 32792043...
Click to read more »wrote eight works on medical-related subjects. A contemporary of Moses Maimonides, Ibn Jumayʿ "became famous for having prevented a person having a cataleptic...
Click to read more »early Jewish, Christian and Muslim theologian philosophers, including Maimonides, Augustine of Hippo, and Al-Ghazali, respectively. Jainism has generally...
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Click to read more »significant Jewish figures of this era was Moses ben Maimon, known as Maimonides (or the Rambam). Born in Córdoba, he was forced to flee persecution multiple...
Click to read more »from Loyola College of Maryland and a Doctorate of Philosophy from the Maimonides College of Ontario. He became National Director of NCSY in 1976, following...
Click to read more »family, Cohen grew up in Sharon, Massachusetts, US. He graduated from the Maimonides School and Harvard College, where he wrote for the Harvard Lampoon. His...
Click to read more »the length of a cubit at 57.6 cm (22+11⁄16 in). Rabbi and philosopher Maimonides, following the Talmud, makes a distinction between the cubit of 6 handbreadths...
Click to read more »or damages another's property (Exodus 21:8) — Sefer Hamitzvot by Maimonides Maimonides (the Rambam) viewed stealing as one step in the progression from...
Click to read more »chosenness in the Kuzari While Menachem Kellner reads Maimonides as anti-"Proto-Kabbalah" (Maimonides' Confrontation with Mysticism, Littman Library), David...
Click to read more »commentaries, with special emphasis on the positions of the Jerusalem Talmud and Maimonides. The title "Arukh HaShulchan" ("the table is set") is a clear allusion...
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Click to read more »service is performed with the heart? This is prayer. Based on this passage, Maimonides categorizes daily prayer as one of the 613 commandments. He rules that...
Click to read more »Change: a Tragedy or a Return?: How Aristotle’s Tragic Reversal Illuminates Maimonides’ Teshuva was published on Amazon.com in October 2016. Macht, Stephen Robert...
Click to read more »the prayer format brought down by Maimonides (1138-1204) in his Mishneh Torah that it is merely a copy of Maimonides’ arrangement in prayer. This view...
Click to read more »1891–1915. Maimonides, The Guide for the Perplexed, part 3, chapter 48. Maimonides, Mishneh Torah: Foundations of the Torah 5:1. Maimonides, Mishneh Torah:...
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Click to read more »postponed due to issues identified during the installation of the turf at Maimonides Park, which left the field unplayable. On September 19, 2024, Brooklyn...
Click to read more »was the program of Jewish rationalist philosophers such as Saadia Gaon, Maimonides (who was influenced by Ibn Sina aka Avicenna), and Gersonides (who was...
Click to read more »Leviticus 24:5–9. Maimonides, Mishneh Torah, Tamid: 5:8. Menahot, 11:4. Maimonides, Mishneh Torah, Tamid: 5:9. Men. 11:2. Menahot, 99b. Maimonides, Mishneh Torah...
Click to read more »ruling. Babylonian Talmud, (Shabbat 16b–17a, Rashi) Maimonides (1967). Mishnah, with Maimonides' Commentary (in Hebrew). Vol. 3. Translated by Yosef...
Click to read more »Weiss, page 963. Maimonides, Mishneh Torah (Cairo, Egypt, 1170–1180), in Maimonides, The Commandments: Sefer Ha-Mitzvoth of Maimonides, translated by Charles...
Click to read more »Meir Loewenberg, 'Did Maimonides really pray on the Temple Mount?,' Jewish Magazine, October/November 2012. citing Maimonides,Hilkhot Bet HaBechira,...
Click to read more »conversion, many Jews and Christians emigrated. Some, such as the family of Maimonides, fled east to more tolerant Muslim lands, while some others went northward...
Click to read more »soul, mind, and life that animates the universe, while according to Maimonides (1138–1204), the relationship between God and the universe is analogous...
Click to read more »historical and ideological debate. The 12th-century Jewish legal scholar Maimonides stated that "It is better and more satisfactory to acquit a thousand guilty...
Click to read more »the work was repulsive to those who maintained God's incorporeality; Maimonides (d. 1204) wrote that the book should be erased and all mention of its...
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Click to read more »Hebrew Emeritus Herbert Davidson, Moses Maimonides: The Man and His Works, p. 98. Menachem Kellner, Maimonides on Judaism and the Jewish People, p. 77...
Click to read more »without having studied them traditionally. "I've never read the Rambam (Maimonides) in my life—but I know what he says." — Avraham Haim Zagdun In the early...
Click to read more »at their home in Maimonides Park. The club was forced to play in Manhattan due to issues installing the artificial pitch in Maimonides Park, which is a...
Click to read more »the Inaugural rabbinic fellow for the ADL, and a Senior Advisor for the Maimonides Fund. Wolpe resigned from an advisory group on antisemitism assembled...
Click to read more »pilgashím, who thus had the same rights in the home as legal wives. Despite Maimonides' notable dissension, Jewish textual scholars, including Nahmanides, Jacob...
Click to read more »named the Maimonides Foundation after Moses Maimonides, a 12th-century philosopher, theologian and leader of the Jewish faith. Maimonides wrote positively...
Click to read more »Was the first to translate the famous The Guide for the Perplexed by Maimonides from Arabic into Hebrew. Gershon ben Solomon of Arles - a 13th-century...
Click to read more »Sifre, Num. 112; Geiger, l.c. pp. 128–129), and by the Karaites (see Maimonides, commentary on Ab. i. 3; Geiger, "Gesammelte Schriften", iii. 283–321;...
Click to read more »modern European philosophy. The Arabic tradition was developed by Moses Maimonides and Ibn Khaldun. Arabic science underwent considerable development during...
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Click to read more »Amar, Flora and Fauna in Maimonides' Teachings, Kefar Darom 2015, pp. 177–178; 228 Zohar Amar, Flora and Fauna in Maimonides' Teachings, Kfar Darom 2015...
Click to read more »this difficult work, Samuel consulted Maimonides several times by letter regarding some difficult passages. Maimonides responded sometimes in Arabic; his...
Click to read more »Jerusalem Talmud found their way into the Tosafot and the Mishneh Torah by Maimonides. Ethical maxims in the Jerusalem Talmud are scattered and interspersed...
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Click to read more »Pseudo-Dionysius St. Augustine St. Boethius Avicenna Peter Lombard Averroes Maimonides St. Albertus Magnus Classical Thomists Cantimpré Saint-Cher Beauvais Penyafort...
Click to read more »sexologist in Egypt, graduating with a degree in clinical sexology from Maimonides University in Florida. She continued her studies, eventually earning a...
Click to read more »Pseudo-Dionysius St. Augustine St. Boethius Avicenna Peter Lombard Averroes Maimonides St. Albertus Magnus Classical Thomists Cantimpré Saint-Cher Beauvais Penyafort...
Click to read more »Jews' College, London. He is best known for his English translation of Maimonides' Guide to the Perplexed, which was the most popular such translation until...
Click to read more »Arabic/Hebrew Kafih ed. [הנבחר באמונות ובדעות, Jerusalem, 1970] p. 106). Cf. Maimonides' rejection of panentheism in his Commentary on the Mishnah, Tractate Sanhedrin...
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Click to read more »the rule of the Abbasid Caliphate, and was endorsed for its accuracy by Maimonides. Together with the Leningrad Codex, it contains the Aaron ben Moses ben...
Click to read more »Plato is also referenced by Jewish philosopher and Talmudic scholar Maimonides in his Guide for the Perplexed. Many of these commentaries on Plato were...
Click to read more »2020 Commissioner of Health of the City of New York. Pamela S. Brier MPH Maimonides Medical Center former CEO. Sixto R. Caro MD NYU School of Medicine clinical...
Click to read more »Memory Forest ( Israel) (TTV Production/Kan Educational/GPG/GMFF/Avi Chai Foundation/Maimonides Fund) Tierra Incognita ( Argentina) (Disney+/Non Stop)...
Click to read more »Los Angeles, California, in 1961 at the age of 84, and was interred in Maimonides Cemetery in Brooklyn, New York. "All Citizenship & Naturalization Records...
Click to read more »"Beloved by your tribes," which Maimonides read to refer to those who are appreciated by people at large. Maimonides taught that what will make them beloved...
Click to read more »He began performing stand-up at age 15. He attended and graduated from Maimonides School in Brookline, a modern Orthodox Jewish day school. A baseball fan...
Click to read more »Beck, 1922–56], 4:2:1030 Maimonides’ Introduction to Perek Helek, ed. and transl. by Maimonides Heritage Center, p. 3–4. Maimonides’ Introduction to Perek...
Click to read more »Herbert Danby, Oxford University Press: Oxford 1977, Appendix II, p. 798) Maimonides brings down its approximate weight in Egyptian dirhams, writing in Mishnah...
Click to read more »Africa and Iberia issuing forced conversion decrees, causing Jews such as Maimonides to seek safety in other regions. Despite experiencing repeated waves of...
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Click to read more »on their eighth day of birth. Talmud Avodah Zarah 26b; Menachot 42a; Maimonides' Mishneh Torah, Milah, ii. 1; Shulkhan Arukh, Yoreh De'ah, l.c. "Berit...
Click to read more »JSTOR 20078571. Maimonides: Abū ʿImrān Mūsā [Moses] ibn ʿUbayd Allāh [Maymūn] al-Qurṭubī [1] A Biographical and Historiographical Critique of Moses Maimonides Archived...
Click to read more »OCLC 716028723. Maimonides (1967). Mishnah, with Maimonides' Commentary (in Hebrew). Vol. 3. Translated by Yosef Qafih. Jerusalem: Mossad Harav Kook. Maimonides (1974)...
Click to read more »reform were not unknown. The 12th-century Jewish legal scholar Moses Maimonides wrote: "It is better and more satisfactory to acquit a thousand guilty...
Click to read more »burials still permitted none The Bronx none Brooklyn Beth Olam Cemetery Maimonides Cemetery Mount Hope Cemetery Salem Fields Cemetery Washington Cemetery...
Click to read more »Jerusalem: Ahavat Shalom. p. 425. OCLC 42433185. Maimonides (1974). Sefer Mishneh Torah - HaYad Ha-Chazakah (Maimonides' Code of Jewish Law) (in Hebrew). Vol. 7...
Click to read more »Statue of Maimonides in the Jewish quarter of Córdoba, member and seat of the network...
Click to read more »000 individuals. This included about 350 "prominent people," among them Maimonides and his son Abraham, 200 "better known families", and mentions of 450...
Click to read more »63–64. Maimonides, Mishneh Torah, Positive Commandment 113 (Cairo, Egypt, 1170–1180), in Maimonides, The Commandments: Sefer Ha-Mitzvoth of Maimonides, translated...
Click to read more »society (differentiating them from their Gentile neighbors). According to Maimonides, shaving the sidelocks was a heathen practice. The Torah says, "you shall...
Click to read more »moderation rather than total abstinence, a balance perhaps best represented by Maimonides' "golden middle way" between sensual luxury and tortured self-deprivation...
Click to read more »such as John Duns Scotus (1265–1308), Robert Grosseteste (1175–1253), Maimonides (Moses ben-Maimon, 1138–1204), and even Aristotle (384–322 BC). Aristotle...
Click to read more »(1993), pp. 117–132. “Were Rashi’s Talmud Commentaries Indeed Unknown to Maimonides?”, Rashi, the Man and his Works (Heb.), ed. A. Grossman et. al., The Zalman...
Click to read more »Scholasticus") Peter Lombard ("The Master") Averroes ("The Commentator") Maimonides ("Rabbi Moses") Albertus Magnus ("Doctor Universalis") Thomas Aquinas...
Click to read more »that would be derided by others as making no sense. Rabbi and polymath Maimonides interpreted the common dietary laws chiefly as a means of keeping the...
Click to read more »predilection for their ethical principles. Abraham Maimonides, the son of the Jewish philosopher Maimonides, believed that Sufi practices and doctrines continue...
Click to read more »Director and founder of Maimonides Brooklyn Heights Center for Women's Health. She established the Fibroid Center at Maimonides which is the only facility...
Click to read more »Jerusalem: El ha-Meqorot, OCLC 233403923, s.v. Menachot 5:9 Maimonides (1967). Mishnah, with Maimonides' Commentary (in Hebrew). Vol. 3. Translated by Yosef...
Click to read more »philosophers also developed this framework. One of them was Francisco Suárez. Maimonides and Saadia Gaon held a similar view that Evil did not stem from God, stating...
Click to read more »recorded in the Mishna and Talmud in Yevamot, and were later codified by Maimonides in the Mishneh Torah. The subject is considered one of the most intricate...
Click to read more »Boethius Avicenna Peter Lombard ("The Master") Averroes ("The Commentator") Maimonides ("Rabbi Moses") St. Albertus Magnus ("The Universal Doctor") St. Thomas...
Click to read more »Israelites failed to kill too late (I Samuel 15:9). In the Mishneh Torah, Maimonides derived three commandments, two positive and one negative, related to...
Click to read more »is that of Maimonides who puts the time of bayn ha-sh'meshot at the time it takes to walk 3⁄4 of a biblical mile, a time which Maimonides estimates at...
Click to read more »1891–915. Maimonides, The Guide for the Perplexed, part 3, chapter 49. Maimonides, Guide for the Perplexed, part 3, chapter 47. Maimonides, Guide for...
Click to read more »Judaism and the author of the Mishneh Torah commentary on the Talmud, Maimonides also issued a landmark doctrinal response to the forced conversions of...
Click to read more »Egyptians. Abarbanel agrees with and supports some of Maimonides' ideas, but he assails Maimonides' conception that the prophetic visions were the creations...
Click to read more »(Hebrew: אֲנִי מַאֲמִין, lit. 'I believe') is a prosaic rendition of Maimonides's thirteen-point version of the Jewish principles of faith. It is based...
Click to read more »Karter. His aunt is entrepreneur Trish Karter. After graduating from the Maimonides School in Brookline, Massachusetts, Appelbaum graduated from Columbia...
Click to read more »"Controversies in Selecting Nobel Laureates: An Historical Commentary". Rambam Maimonides Medical Journal. 13 (3): e0022. doi:10.5041/RMMJ.10479. ISSN 2076-9172...
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Click to read more »Kelim Metsia 6:4 Maimonides, Commentary to Mishnah Kila'im 6:6 מיקרופדיה תלמודית:זרת Maimonides, Commentary to Mishnah Middot 3:1 Maimonides, Commentary on...
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Click to read more »Jewish descent from Baghdad, Iraq. Abu'l-Barakāt, an older contemporary of Maimonides, was originally known by his Hebrew birth name Baruch ben Malka and was...
Click to read more »seventh rank of ten in the medieval rabbinic scholar Maimonides' Jewish angelic hierarchy. Maimonides wrote: "I must premise that every Hebrew [now] knows...
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Click to read more »the Talmud with some hostility towards non-Jews, giving as an example "Maimonides, in his book on the Talmud, called the Mishneh Torah, says it is a religious...
Click to read more »1235) considered the phrase to mean "the death of the soul in the world". Maimonides declares, in his 13 principles of faith, that the souls of the wicked...
Click to read more »saw simplicity as preserving the transcendence and perfection of God. Maimonides, in The Guide for the Perplexed, said: If, however, you have a desire...
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Click to read more »have been codified in various codes of Jewish law and tradition, such as Maimonides' Mishneh Torah (12th century) and Joseph Karo's Shulchan Aruch (16th century)...
Click to read more »monetary matters are legal and binding. Cf. Maimonides, Mishne Torah (Hil. Zekhiyya u'matanah 1:15) Maimonides, Mishne Torah (Hil. Melakhim, ch. 4), see...
Click to read more »expounded by Maimonides in his 1160s Commentary on the Mishna, remained the most widely accepted. Various points were contested by many of Maimonides' contemporaries...
Click to read more »adoption of the Sefardic nusach by Yemenite Jews was due to the writings of Maimonides and, later, aggressive missionary work by Sefardic rabbis. In contrast...
Click to read more »Mishna and Talmud, tractate Nazir. These laws were later codified by Maimonides in the Mishneh Torah. An Israelite (not a gentile) becomes a Nazirite...
Click to read more »include: Semikha (laying on hands) of sacrificial animals According to Maimonides, in Sefer Hamitzvot, about one hundred of the permanent 613 commandments...
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Click to read more »explained by Mishnaic exegetes Hai Gaon (939–1038) on Mishnah (Taharot 10:8); Maimonides on Mishnah Baba Bathra 4:5 and in his Mishne Torah (Hil. Mekhirah 25:7)...
Click to read more »Agriculture 1, xii Loeb Magrill, Dan; Sekaran, Prabhu (May 1, 2007). "Maimonides: an early but accurate view on the treatment of haemorrhoids". Postgraduate...
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Click to read more »commandments. Probably the most famous of these is Sefer Hamitzvot by Maimonides. The Biblical mitzvot are referred to in the Talmud as mitzvot d'oraita...
Click to read more »groups of people to utmost evil. This is also part of Maimonides' 13 principles of faith. Maimonides describes the Olam Haba in spiritual terms, relegating...
Click to read more »ancient and medieval Islamic and Jewish philosophers, including Avicenna, Maimonides, and Averroes. The early 12th century saw a revival of Latin classics...
Click to read more »in Bay Ridge's Arab community. He also worked in patient relations at Maimonides Medical Center from 2010 to 2017 before leaving to run for City Council...
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Click to read more »opponents of Maimonides in their disputes. He kept up a lively correspondence with Rabbi Meïr Abulafia, and like him, condemned Maimonides' rationalistic...
Click to read more »against him by his brothers were divine means of getting him into Egypt. Maimonides comments that even the villager in Shechem, about whom Joseph inquired...
Click to read more »Incorporated. p. 251. ISBN 0-88400-303-5. Food laws of Judaism concerning cloven hooves in the Torah and in Maimonides' Code of Jewish Law (Mishneh Torah)...
Click to read more »semicircular, but Rashi, (according to some contemporary readings) and Maimonides (in a sketch commented on by his son Avraham), held that they were straight;...
Click to read more »he is considered by Karaites to be the equivalent of his contemporary, Maimonides, the most distinguished Jewish scholar of the time and an outspoken critic...
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Click to read more »Jewish thought, there are various definitions of a tzadik. According to Maimonides (based on Tractate Yevamot of the Babylonian Talmud 49b-50a): "One whose...
Click to read more »same sum, according to Mishnaic exegete Obadiah of Bertinoro, who cites Maimonides, is always 1⁄8 the weight of the 'Shekel of the Sanctuary' (Tyrian coinage)...
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Click to read more »If he has not performed it, then it devolves on anyone, according to Maimonides. The Jewish sages implemented a special blessing before doing this mitzvah:...
Click to read more »of Leontini Plato Aristotle Horace Longinus Augustine of Hippo Moses Maimonides Thomas Aquinas Dante Alighieri Giovanni Boccaccio Christine de Pizan Joachim...
Click to read more »Jewish works, including a number of religious writings by Saadia Gaon, Maimonides and Judah Halevi, were originally written in Judeo-Arabic, as this was...
Click to read more »congregation. Maimonides explained the laws governing the redemption of a firstborn son (פדיון הבן, pidyon haben) in Numbers 18:15–16. Maimonides taught that...
Click to read more »Talmud explains, "The entire Torah is for the sake of the ways of shalom". Maimonides comments in his Mishneh Torah: "Great is peace, as the whole Torah was...
Click to read more »life." A notable statement of Jewish principles of faith was drawn up by Maimonides as his 13 Principles of Faith. Following a debate that lasted more than...
Click to read more »Joseph Albo Joseph ibn Migash (Ri Migash) Judah Halevi Maimon ben Joseph Maimonides Meir Abulafia (Ramah) Meir ben Solomon Abi-Sahula Moses ibn Ezra Rabbenu...
Click to read more »Joseph Albo Joseph ibn Migash (Ri Migash) Judah Halevi Maimon ben Joseph Maimonides Meir Abulafia (Ramah) Meir ben Solomon Abi-Sahula Moses ibn Ezra Rabbenu...
Click to read more »discussions of Maimonides about the commandments, which are found in Sefer HaMitzvot and Mishneh Torah, and the citations of Maimonides were influential...
Click to read more »edition, pages 1891–915. Maimonides, The Guide for the Perplexed, 3:364. Maimonides, Guide for the Perplexed, 3:46. Maimonides, Mishneh Torah: Rest on...
Click to read more »OCLC 18026605., s.v. Baba Bathra 3:1 (Introduction) Maimonides (1974). Sefer Mishneh Torah - HaYad Ha-Chazakah (Maimonides' Code of Jewish Law) (in Hebrew). Vol. 6...
Click to read more »Judaism, and was recognized as one of the Thirteen Principles of Faith by Maimonides. There have also been historical dissenters to the Oral Torah, most notably...
Click to read more »philosopher and a renowned halakhist (teacher of Jewish law). Along with Maimonides ("Rambam"), Gersonides ("Ralbag"), and Joseph Albo, he is known as one...
Click to read more »throughout the Islamic world, both for Muslims and non-Muslims. For example, Maimonides, the Andalusi Jewish philosopher, authored works in Judeo-Arabic—Arabic...
Click to read more »(Kiddushin 11b), Rashi s.v. בשקל הקודש במנה צורי Maimonides (1974). Sefer Mishneh Torah - HaYad Ha-Chazakah (Maimonides' Code of Jewish Law) (in Hebrew). Vol. 4...
Click to read more »which makes all other cognition possible. Al-Farabi and Avicenna and Maimonides, agreed with the "external" interpretation of active intellect, and held...
Click to read more »neo-Aristotelian philosophers who are still influential today include Maimonides, Samuel ben Judah ibn Tibbon, and Gersonides. Directly or indirectly,...
Click to read more »1891–915. Maimonides, Mishneh Torah Shekalim 2:10. Maimonides, Mishneh Torah, Negative Commandment 157 (Cairo, Egypt, 1170–1180), in Maimonides, The Commandments:...
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Click to read more »philosophical works. Its influence on the Greeks, the Muslim philosophers, Maimonides, the scholastic philosophers and even writers such as Dante was immense...
Click to read more »Saleh (1979), s.v. responsum # 256 Maimonides (1967), p. 46 (Seder Taharot), s.v. Keilim 5:2. Dalman (1964) Maimonides (1967), p. 160 (Ohalot 5:1) Mulder-Heymans...
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Click to read more »classical rabbinic commentators, such as Abraham ibn Ezra, Gersonides, and Maimonides, used many elements of contemporary biblical criticism, including their...
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Click to read more »time could be taught effectively." The twelfth century rabbinic scholar Maimonides recognized that class size was correlated with student achievement. He...
Click to read more »preponderance of good works keeps one within the general class of good people. Maimonides gave instructions for how to view the evil inclination and ensuing hardships...
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Click to read more »statement is by Maimonides, in a two part treatment, where human free will is specified as part of the universe's Godly design: Maimonides's reasoned that...
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Click to read more »(Sefer HaShorashim - Book of the Roots, s.v. אזב - aleph, zayn, bet), and Maimonides (in his Mishnah Commentary, Nega'im 14:6). EnviroSociety (2016-06-15)...
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Click to read more »February 2013. Bekorot 7b; Maimonides, Mishneh Torah Ma'akalot Asurot:3; Jacob ben Asher, Yoreh De'ah, 8-9 Hullin 64a; Maimonides Yad, Ma'akalot Asurot:7-11;...
Click to read more »§ 397:1–3); Maimonides, Mishne Torah (Hil. Shabbath 27:1); ibid., Mishne Torah (Sefer HaMitzvoth, s.v. Negative Command # 321); Maimonides’ Mishnah Commentary...
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Click to read more »" Today, the stone is preserved in Istanbul's Museum of Antiquities. Maimonides wrote that it was only permitted to enter the site to fulfill a religious...
Click to read more »blow 101 blasts, with the 101st symbolizing her legitimate mourning. Maimonides wrote that even though the blowing of the shofar is a Biblical statute...
Click to read more »allegory by followers of Maimonides, like Jacob Anatoli in his book "Malmad ha-Talmidim". In spite of this Gersonides copied Maimonides' explanation of the...
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Click to read more »"Defile not ye yourselves in any of these things." (Leviticus 18:24) — Maimonides, in The Guide for the Perplexed Leviticus 20:10 defines what constitutes...
Click to read more »Omnia. This work and the Kitab al-Istiḳat were severely criticized by Maimonides in a letter to Samuel ibn Tibbon (Iggerot ha-Rambam, p. 28, Leipsic, 1859)...
Click to read more »sincere repentance for his behavior in the Maimonides controversy at Montpellier, himself began to study Maimonides' religio-philosophical works, of which...
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Click to read more »2026. USLLeagueOne.com Staff (January 31, 2024). "Brooklyn FC to play at Maimonides Park in historic Coney Island". www.uslleagueone.com. Brooklyn, N.Y. Retrieved...
Click to read more »2024 12 Brooklyn FC v Tampa Bay Sun New York Stadium: Maimonides Park Note: Match re-scheduled to October 23, 2024 due to field issues at Maimonides Park...
Click to read more »Backhuys, Leiden; CTA, Wageningen. Amar, Z. (2015). Flora and Fauna in Maimonides' Teachings (in Hebrew). Kfar Darom. p. 94. OCLC 783455868.{{cite book}}:...
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Click to read more »a lack of pubic hair, menstruation, and a normal libido according to Maimonides' Mishneh Torah, Hil. Ishus, 2:6. In traditional Judaism, gender plays...
Click to read more »a year before its author's death, presents original understandings on Maimonides' Mishneh Torah. The work became popular and is studied by young yeshiva...
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Click to read more »enemy's territory. It is contrasted with voluntary war. According to Maimonides, a mandatory war is a defensive war against an already launched attack...
Click to read more »government personnel involved with implementing the laws of Sicaricon. Maimonides, in his Mishnah commentary (Makhshirin 1:6), explains the same word sikrin...
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Click to read more »with the implications of predestination. Noted Jewish philosopher Moses Maimonides described the conflict between divine omnipotence and his creation's person's...
Click to read more »survived, his theories in astronomy and physics were preserved by Moses Maimonides and Averroes respectively, and influenced later astronomers and physicists...
Click to read more »the legal writings of Maimonides. Soloveitchik's primary work was Chiddushei Rabbeinu Chaim, a volume of insights on Maimonides' Mishneh Torah which often...
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Click to read more »ISBN / Date incompatibility (help) Amar, Z. (2015). Flora and Fauna in Maimonides' Teachings (in Hebrew). Kfar Darom. p. 73. OCLC 783455868.{{cite book}}:...
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Click to read more »Joseph Ḥazan as chief rabbi. He wrote Kevod Yom-Tov, a commentary on Maimonides' Yad ha-Ḥazaḳah (Salonica, 1846). This article incorporates text from...
Click to read more »exchange which prompted Maimonides to compose his famous Epistle to Yemen. The letters and intellectual dialogue between Jacob, Maimonides, and Saladin had a...
Click to read more »449–454. Kraemer, Joel. 2005. "Moses Maimonides: An Intellectual Portrait", The Cambridge Companion to Maimonides, ed. Kenneth Seeskin. Cambridge: Cambridge...
Click to read more »held that God's essence is uncaused and incomprehensible. Similarly, Maimonides and Muslim philosophers like Avicenna believed that God is the necessary...
Click to read more »Hertz recounted how, as a student in Ner Yisroel, he once began perusing Maimonides' Guide to the Perplexed at 10:30 PM and didn't look up until it was 5:30...
Click to read more »zecher l'churban). According to Maimonides, happiness is an essential element in the performance of Jewish rituals. Maimonides rules in his Code, Yad Hachazakah...
Click to read more »Moses Maimonides (translated by Shlomo Pines) (1963). "Guide to the Perplexed by". University of Chicago. Retrieved 25 September 2008. Maimonides M (1885)...
Click to read more »for sacrifices, and thus does not include wild animals such as deer. Maimonides in his book The Guide for the Perplexed, writes that one of the ideas...
Click to read more »sexuality, known as Liber de coitu. The medieval Jewish physician and writer Maimonides is author of a Treatise on Cohabitation. Despite the existence of ancient...
Click to read more »chose exile rather than conversion or death was the Jewish philosopher Maimonides. While the Reconquista was ongoing, Muslims and Jews who came under Christian...
Click to read more »Karaites became Rabbinical Jews during the time of the Nagid Rabbi Abraham Maimonides, who, in his words, "was not reluctant to receive them." During the 19th...
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Click to read more »29a; Arakhin 32b Mishnah Kiddushin 1:3 Maimonides (1974). Sefer Mishneh Torah - HaYad Ha-Chazakah (Maimonides' Code of Jewish Law) (in Hebrew). Vol. 6...
Click to read more »5741/1981, entry Ben Noah, end of article); note the variant reading of Maimonides and the references in the footnote Ginzberg, Louis (1909). "Chapter I:...
Click to read more »neighborhood. Many of these births occur at Maimonides Medical Center, a hospital in the Borough Park area. The Maimonides Infants & Children's Hospital of Brooklyn...
Click to read more »"שוטה" in Maimonides' manuscript Archived 2022-04-19 at the Wayback Machine; this spelling recurs in Rabbi Yosef Qafih's editions of Maimonides' works....
Click to read more »non-Jews, provided that all the other requirements of kosher food are met. Maimonides explains that this prohibition was originally decreed in order to avoid...
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Click to read more »Creator, that He'll provide for him and do what's good in His eyes." Maimonides (the Rambam) viewed the prohibition of coveting as a fence or boundary...
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Click to read more »A much fuller discussion of Epicurean doctrines, however, is given by Maimonides in The Guide to the Perplexed, where he compares Epicurean atomism to...
Click to read more »member of the Council on Foreign Relations. Lopatin is a graduate of the Maimonides School and received a B.A. in International Relations and Islamic Studies...
Click to read more »Luke to describe how he had cast out demons. Jews in the tradition of Maimonides posit that anthropomorphism in the Torah, such as the use of body part...
Click to read more »Chuck persuades Ed to hire him. Meanwhile, Mandy is studying the works of Maimonides for a philosophy class and is inspired to do extra chores around the house...
Click to read more »floor with a Hebrew inscription that says "Peace [up]on Israel". 1161 CE: Maimonides: "the Land of Israel is divided into three parts, and each part of these...
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Click to read more »the Babylonian Talmud (Rosh Hashanah 9a) Maimonides, Mishne Torah (Hil. Shmita ve-Yovel 10:5–6); Maimonides, R. Moses b. Maimon Responsa (vol. 2), ed...
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Click to read more »burials still permitted none The Bronx none Brooklyn Beth Olam Cemetery Maimonides Cemetery Mount Hope Cemetery Salem Fields Cemetery Washington Cemetery...
Click to read more »of Plotinus. By the 12th century, the Mishneh Torah (i.e., Rabbi Moses Maimonides) was criticizing Christianity on the grounds of idol worship, in that...
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Click to read more »Temple and the Talmudic Periods". Tarbiẕ (in Hebrew). 30 (3): 247–253. Maimonides, Mishneh Torah, Sabbath 2:23–25. "Torah of Yeshuah: Book of Meqabyan I–III"...
Click to read more »with the Crusades. Setting aside the possible exception of the work of Maimonides[clarification needed], it had a profound impact on the subsequent development...
Click to read more »Incoherence of the Philosophers (Tahafut al-falasifa). Averroes' contemporary Maimonides challenged Aristotle's assertion that "everything in existence comes from...
Click to read more »perceives visible things. Maimonides thus argued that "God saw" would be more properly translated "it was revealed before God." Maimonides taught that whenever...
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Click to read more »Michael, Gabriel, Uriel, Raphael and Joel. Medieval Jewish philosopher Maimonides made a Jewish angelic hierarchy. The New Testament makes over a hundred...
Click to read more »Rabbi, citing Talmud Tractate Berachot 57b; Midrash Rabbah Genesis 17:7; Maimonides, Guide for the Perplexed 2:36; and Zohar Pekudei 254a, found at Ask a...
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Click to read more »before eating fruits that are merely damp with one of the seven liquids, Maimonides does not mention this stringency in his Mishneh Torah. Rabbi Yosef Qafih...
Click to read more »Maimonidean Controversy over the Mishneh Torah while Maimonides was still alive. Outraged by Maimonides' apparent disbelief in the physical resurrection of...
Click to read more »beginning with the Hasidic masters was drunkenness occasionally endorsed. Maimonides writes that one must "drink wine until drunk, and pass out from drink";...
Click to read more »confession of sins done to another person may be done publicly, and in fact Maimonides calls such confession "immensely praiseworthy". The confession of a sin...
Click to read more »may be seen in major rabbinic writings in the medieval period. Notably, Maimonides offers a Jewish interpretation of Aristotle (e.g., Nicomachean Ethics)...
Click to read more »at Nihon University (Tokyo, Japan), Chongqing University in China, and Maimonides University in North Miami Beach, Florida. Hite focused on understanding...
Click to read more »translation and notes by Rabbi Joseph Kapach, Mossad Harav Kook, Jerusalem 1971 Maimonides, Mishneh Torah: Laws of Sanhedrin 14:11 Talmud Bavli: Ketuvoth 30a,b Talmud...
Click to read more »equivalent. In Judaism, the "Thirteen Principles of Faith" formulated by Maimonides represents the most famous concise text summarizing Jewish beliefs. These...
Click to read more »Joseph Albo Joseph ibn Migash (Ri Migash) Judah Halevi Maimon ben Joseph Maimonides Meir Abulafia (Ramah) Meir ben Solomon Abi-Sahula Moses ibn Ezra Rabbenu...
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Click to read more »the arguments, including Klar's, and also argued that the approval of Maimonides is evidence against the claim. However, according to Zer, few researchers...
Click to read more »(meditation). This approach was taken by the Jewish scholar and philosopher Maimonides and the other medieval rationalists. It became popular in Jewish, Christian...
Click to read more »been Asheh, as suggested by the rhyming of his name with "Mosheh" in Maimonides' writings, and a possible rhyme with the word mikdashei (Psalms 73:17)...
Click to read more »best-known statements of Rabbinic Judaism on monotheism is the Second of Maimonides' 13 Principles of faith: God, the Cause of all, is one. This does not...
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Click to read more »thought were instrumental in this development. Jewish philosopher Moses Maimonides said of the deterministic implications of an omniscient god: "Does God...
Click to read more »perpetrators of accidental manslaughter could claim the right of asylum. Maimonides, invoking Talmudic literature, expands the city of refuge count to all...
Click to read more »(1485–1554), disputed Maimonides' view in his commentary on the Jerusalem Talmud (Kila'im 1:2, s.v. קישות), saying that Maimonides explained "melephephon"...
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Click to read more »Talmudic statements concerning heretics in tractate Sanhedrin 90–103, Maimonides says: The following have no share in the world to come, but are cut off...
Click to read more »addition, the compiler of the midrash borrows quotations from the Targums, Maimonides, and Kabbalistic writings, Avot of Rabbi Natan, Pesikta Rabbati, Pesikta...
Click to read more »published a number of his works on the Talmud and Maimonides. His main work, a commentary on Maimonides, was published during his lifetime, as were three...
Click to read more »al-Farabi, Solomon ibn Gabirol (Avicebron), Avicenna (Ibn Sina), and Maimonides incorporated Neoplatonic elements into their own thinking. Christian philosopher...
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Click to read more »מימון, רמב״ם (Rambam, Rabi Moshe ben Maimon) - Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon; Maimonides; compiler of the Sefer HaMitzvot and the Mishneh Torah רבי משה בן נחמן...
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Click to read more »bring one sin-offering for all his unwitting transgressions. Shabbat 68b Maimonides speaks out strongly against those who deny the validity of the Oral Torah...
Click to read more »2007), page 351. Maimonides, Mishneh Torah (Cairo, Egypt, 1170–1180), in Maimonides, The Commandments: Sefer Ha-Mitzvoth of Maimonides, translated by Charles...
Click to read more »sprinkled on the dried figs (quṭṭēn) to refine the taste. According to Maimonides, such figs were laid down upon mats to dry. In late Roman times, dried...
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Click to read more »In Israel, he proposed enforcing halakha (Jewish law) as codified by Maimonides and hoped that Israel would eventually adopt it as state law. While serving...
Click to read more »of the spirit of all flesh." Maimonides proposed reasons for the festivals discussed in Numbers 28:1–29:39. Maimonides taught that the object of the...
Click to read more »and Islamic philosophy and the rediscovery of the works of Aristotle. Maimonides, Ibn Sina, Ibn Rushd, Thomas Aquinas and other thinkers of the period...
Click to read more »Institute. p. 199. ISBN 965-17-0137-4. OCLC 863513860. Maimonides (1967). Mishnah, with Maimonides' Commentary (in Hebrew). Vol. 3. Translated by Yosef...
Click to read more »beloved man of all show business of all time". He was interred in the Maimonides Cemetery in Brooklyn. He left only one public gift in his will which was...
Click to read more »buried next to his synagogue. On his tombstone is inscribed: "From Moses (Maimonides) to Moses (Isserles) there was none like Moses". Until the Second World...
Click to read more »is rabbinic, venturing a distance over 12 mil is Biblically forbidden. Maimonides rules according to the Jerusalem Talmud, while others rule according to...
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Click to read more »She'elot u-Teshubot RaMA (Czernowitz, 1862), and an unpublished work on Maimonides. This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public...
Click to read more »who was heavily influenced by the earlier works of Natan'el al-Fayyumi, Maimonides, Saadia Gaon and al-Ghazali. The connection between the Epistle of the...
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Click to read more »Proselyte, Maimonides relied on Numbers 15:15 to addressed whether a convert could recite declarations like "God of our fathers." Maimonides wrote that...
Click to read more »Islamic rule, (the Statue of Averroes (next to the Puerta de la Luna), and Maimonides (in the plaza de Tiberiades). Further south, near the Puerta de Sevilla...
Click to read more »principle. Aquinas subtly inverts the terms of an analogy set forth by Maimonides, who had stated that "the heavens are to the universe as the heart to...
Click to read more »Revealed, pages 130–35. Maimonides. Mishneh Torah. Cairo, Egypt, 1170–1180, in Maimonides. The Commandments: Sefer Ha-Mitzvoth of Maimonides. Translated by Charles...
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Click to read more »Eastern Wall), and that it dates from the First Temple period. Philosopher Maimonides wrote in his Code of Jewish Law that, during the time of the Second Temple...
Click to read more »innocent that the death penalty has become de facto abolished. Moses Maimonides argued that executing a defendant on anything less than absolute certainty...
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Click to read more »Moses ben Maimon (Maimonides) specifically rejected anything Hermetic as being responsible for counterparadigmic views of God. Maimonides warned his readers...
Click to read more »theologian, wrote that dual-covenant theology is said to originate with Maimonides. It was proffered in the 20th century by the Jewish philosopher Franz...
Click to read more »in Castile those of the Asher family, and in Valencia those of Maimonides. (Maimonides' rulings were also accepted in most of the Arab world, especially...
Click to read more »Rutgers Scholars Program on how to interpret the Book of Job based on Maimonides' Theory of Divine Providence in the Guide of the Perplexed. Seymour Feldman...
Click to read more »like him were far more influential for Jewish philosophers—including Maimonides, his contemporary—and Christian Latin scholars—like Thomas Aquinas—who...
Click to read more »Measures," Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 1976. Maimonides (1974). Sefer Mishneh Torah - HaYad Ha-Chazakah (Maimonides' Code of Jewish Law) (in Hebrew). Vol. 4...
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Click to read more »father-in-law's Seder Giṭṭin wa-Ḥaliẓah, and a detailed index. He edited also Maimonides' Yad, with some commentaries, to which he added notes of his own (Venice...
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Click to read more »common to Jewish legal texts, with the exception of the writings of Maimonides. Maimonides delineated rabbinic criteria for identifying the Jewish Messiah...
Click to read more »he quotes from al-Tamimi's works, some of which are no longer extant. Maimonides (1138–1204), the Jewish rabbi and physician, also made use of his works...
Click to read more »elucidating the halakha The post-Talmudic codificatory literature, such as Maimonides's Mishneh Torah and the Shulchan Aruch with its commentaries (see #Codes...
Click to read more »scholar, physician and astronomer Moses Ben Maimon (commonly known as Maimonides), who lived in Morocco and Egypt. He was one of the most prolific and...
Click to read more »no gain." Source for literal translation: Seeskin, Kenneth (2012). "Maimonides' appropriation Of Aristotle's ethics". In Miller, Jon (ed.). The Reception...
Click to read more »Directors, Chairman of Camp Kaylie Board of Trustees, and a former trustee of Maimonides Medical Center. In 2012 he was the chairman of 12th Siyum HaShas. Kleinman...
Click to read more »(Sefer HaShorashim – Book of the Roots, s.v. אזב – aleph, zayn, bet), Maimonides (in his Mishnah Commentary, Nega'im 14:6) and Nathan ben Abraham I in...
Click to read more »Sepulchre built. 1141–1173: Jerusalem is visited by Yehuda Halevi (1141), Maimonides (1165), Benjamin of Tudela (1173). 1160: According to Benjamin of Tudela...
Click to read more »dates from c. 1300, while the verb "to prophesy" is recorded by 1377. Maimonides suggested that "prophecy is, in truth and reality, an emanation sent forth...
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Click to read more »10 Days of Awe". Retrieved 25 September 2025. Maimonides, Mishneh Torah, Laws of Teshuva 2:2 Maimonides, Mishneh Torah, Laws of Teshuva 2:7 Yoma 85b "Machzor...
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Click to read more »cleanliness. In the 12th century, the Jewish physician and philosopher Maimonides also composed a treatise on hemorrhoids titled Fī al-Bawāsīr, part of...
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Click to read more »while others the entire hind part." Leviticus 7:23 Talmud, Makkot 22b Maimonides, Sefer Hamitzvot, Negative Commandments (lo sa'aseh) number 185 Morrison...
Click to read more »adherent of Maimonides and his interpretation of the Bible, and is famous for his translations and writings on the philosophy of Maimonides. Moses ibn...
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Click to read more »around 875 differences from the ben Asher text. The halakhic authority Maimonides endorsed the ben Asher as superior, although the Egyptian Jewish scholar...
Click to read more »2013. Maimonides. Mishneh Torah, Negative Commandment 194. Cairo, Egypt, 1170–1180, in Maimonides. The Commandments: Sefer Ha-Mitzvoth of Maimonides. Translated...
Click to read more »Perplexed, Maimonides declares his intention to conceal from the average reader his explanations of Sod. Later on in the book, Maimonides mentions Divine...
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