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Givat HaMoreh (Hebrew: גבעת המוֹרֶה, Arabic: جبل الدحي, romanized: Jebel ed-Dahi) is a hill in
northern Israel on the
northeast side of the
Jezreel Valley...
- الحائرين, romanized: Dalālat al-ḥā'irīn; Hebrew: מורה הנבוכים, romanized:
Moreh HaNevukhim) is a work of
Jewish theology by Maimonides. It s****s to reconcile...
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Dihyah bin
Khalifah al-Kalbi دِحْيَة ٱبْن خَلِيفَة ٱلْكَلْبِيّ
Maqam of Nabi Dahi,
dedicated to
Dihyah al-Kalbi at
Givat HaMoreh...
- who was a
defender of the Rambam, and the
author of the
Moreh HaMoreh on the Rambam's
Moreh Nevuchim.
Published in the
Jewish Quarterly Review journal...
- the host of the
Midianites were on the
north side of them, by the hill of
Moreh, in the valley. "The well of Harod" ("Spring of Harod"):
located at the...
- Hebrew: דַחִי) is an Arab
village in
northeastern Israel.
Located on
Givat HaMoreh (Jebel Dahi in Arabic)
overlooking Afula, it
falls under the jurisdiction...
- on the Giv'at
haMoreh,
which is
itself a
commentary on Maimonides' work
Moreh Nevuchim written by one of his
teachers Joseph ben
Isaac ha-Levi,
prove he...
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Shmuel Moreh (Hebrew: שמואל מורה;
December 22, 1932 –
September 22, 2017) was a
professor of
Arabic Language and
Literature at the
Hebrew University of...
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Espina (Fortalitium fidei). It
served as a
template for Abner's
later work
ʾMoreh Zedek,
which now
survives in a
Castilian translation as
Mostrador de justicia...
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Tabor Stream in the
north and the
Harod Valley in the
south and
Givat HaMoreh in the west and the
Jordan Valley in the east. Its area is
about 115 km2...