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Sefer Hamitzvot ("Book of Commandments", Hebrew: ספר המצוות; Judeo-Arabic: כתאב אלפראיץׄ) is a work by the 12th-century rabbi, philosopher, and physician...
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later expanded by
Rabbi Yerucham Fishel Perlow.)
Sefer Hamitzvot ("Book of Commandments") by Maimonides, with a
commentary by Nachmanides...
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Sefer Hamitzvot is a book by
Moses Maimonides listing the
Jewish commandments.
Sefer Hamitzvot (lit. "Book of the Commandments" in Hebrew) may also refer...
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enumerate 613 commandments.
Probably the most
famous of
these is
Sefer Hamitzvot by Maimonides. The
Biblical mitzvot are
referred to in the
Talmud as mitzvot...
- world. Shorashim, the
fourteen criteria emplo**** by
Maimonides in
Sefer Hamitzvot Shorashim, the
principles of
Jewish faith as
enumerated by Albo in Sefer...
- 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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Mishnah Berurah Mishneh Torah Responsa literature Sefer ha-Chinuch
Sefer Hamitzvot Sefer Mitzvot Gadol Shulchan Aruch Shulchan Aruch HaRav Yalkut Yosef Mesillat...
- Avot, po****rly
called The
Eight Chapters, is an
ethical treatise.
Sefer Hamitzvot (The Book of Commandments). In this work,
Maimonides lists all the 613...
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retrieved 4
September 2024. The Ramban's
addition to the Rambam's
Sefer HaMitzvot.
Ezekiel 47:21 "You are to
distribute this land
among yourselves according...
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Positive Mitzvot". Sefaria.
Retrieved 15
January 2024.
Maimonides (Sefer
Hamitzvot, end of
positive commandments),
Nachmanides (Commentary to
Exodus 17:16)...