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Moses ben Maimon



Moses ben Maimon (also known as Maimonides, 1138–1204) was a medieval Sephardic Jewish philosopher and one of the most prolific and influential Torah scholars of the Middle Ages. In addition to philosophy, he studied and practiced astronomy and medicine and worked as a rabbi. He is seen as one of the foremost rabbinical philosophers in Jewish history, and his work is a cornerstone of Jewish scholarship.

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Philosophy and Law: Contributions to the Understanding of Maimonides and His Predecessors

This is a fresh and challenging treatment of the perennial conflict between reason and revelation, or philosophy and religion.

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Maimonides Essential Teachings on Jewish Faith & Ethics: The Book of Knowledge & the Thirteen Principles of Faith

No Jewish thinker has had a more significant impact on Jewish religious thought than Moses Maimonides (1138–1204).

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Maimonides—Between Philosophy and Halakhah: Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik’s Lectures on the Guide of the Perplexed

This is the first and only comprehensive study of the philosophy of Maimonides by the noted 20th-century rabbinic scholar and thinker, Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik. Based on a complete set of notes, taken by Rabbi Gerald (Yaakov) Homnick, on R.

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A Maimonides Reader

English text of Maimonides Guide of the Perplexed, Mishneh Torah and others with intro and notes by Isadore Twersky

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Guide for the Perplexed

Written in the 12th century, Moses Maimonides’ “Guide for the Perplexed” was a long letter to one of his rabbinical students discussing a variety of philosophical matters concerning theology.

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Ethical Writings of Maimonides

Here Are The Most Significant Ethical Writings Of The 12th-century Philosopher, Physician, And Master Of Rabbinical Literature -- Translated From The Original Sources By Noted Maimonides Scholars.

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Maimonides on the Book of Exodus

Rabbi Moses son of Maimon, known in Hebrew as Rambam and English as Maimonides (1135-1204), is one of the great luminaries of Judaism whose contributions can hardly be overstated. Though he never authored a linear commentary, he freely quotes biblical verses throughout all of his writings.

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Moses Maimonides: The Man and His Works

Moses Maimonides (1137/38-1204), scholar, physician, and philosopher, was the most influential Jewish thinker of the Middle Ages. In this magisterial biography, Herbert Davidson provides an exhaustive guide to Maimonides' life and works.

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Maimonides’ Advice for the 21st Century

This book is a presentation of not only the life and accomplishments of Maimonides/Rambam (1135–1204) but for the very first time offers a most accurate insight into the true thinking of this towering mind, IN HIS VERY OWN WORDS.

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Maimonides’ Confrontation with Mysticism

Many books on Maimonides have been written and still more will appear. Few present Maimonides, as Menachem Kellner does, against the actual religious background that informed his many innovative and influential choices.

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