- the most
famous of
these is
Sefer Hamitzvot by Maimonides. The
Biblical mitzvot are
referred to in the
Talmud as
mitzvot d'oraita,
translated as commandments...
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Commentary to Maimonides'
Sefer Hamitzvot, Root
Principle 1
Zohar Harakia, Lviv, 1858, p. 99 Ohayon, Avraham. "
Ha-ʾOmnam
Taryag Miẓvot" (2009) p. 89-96...
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Sefer Hamitzvot ("Book of Commandments", Hebrew: ספר המצוות) is a work by the 12th-century rabbi, philosopher, and physician,
Moses Maimonides. While...
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discussions of
Maimonides about the commandments,
which are
found in
Sefer HaMitzvot and
Mishneh Torah.
Unlike Maimonides,
Rabbi Moses ben
Jacob presents long...
- Our
Sages Shaar HaMitzvot – Gate of
Mitzvot commandments Shaar HaPasukim – Gate of Verses:
Likutei Torah,
Sepher HaLikutim
Shaar HaKavanot – Gate of...
- emplo**** by
Maimonides in
Sefer Hamitzvot Shorashim, the
principles of
Jewish faith as
enumerated by Albo in
Sefer ha-Ikkarim S****sh, a
village in the...
- list was
prepared in 1968. The Ramban's
addition to the Rambam's
Sefer HaMitzvot. "ABOUT
ISRAELITE SAMARITANS".
Israelite Samaritan Information Institute...
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Sefer ha-
Mitzvot, a book by Anan ben David,
published c. 770 This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Sefer Hamitzvot. If an...
- the
commandments (Hebrew:
mitzvot; sing. mitzvah) is
based upon Maimonides'
system of
counting as per his
Sefer Hamitzvot; each is
listed according to...
- Kagan)
prohibits gluttony on the
basis of
Leviticus 19:26, in
Sefer Ha-
Mitzvot Ha-Katzar (Prohibition #106).
Church leaders from the
ascetic Middle Ages...