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Jerusalem 1971
Iyyunim BaMishneh Torah LeHa
Rambam Jose Faur
Mossad Harav Kook,
Jerusalem 1978
Biyur al
Mishneh Torah LeRambam Adin
Steinsaltz Koren Publishers...
- (/maɪˈmɒnɪdiːz/, my-MON-ih-deez) and also
referred to by the
Hebrew acronym Rambam (Hebrew: רמב״ם), was a
Sephardic rabbi and
philosopher who
became one of...
- in the
Style of the
Period of Its Composition. He
wrote Bein ha-Kuzari
le-
Rambam in 2010,
comparing the
philosophical approaches of
Maimonides and Rabbi...
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Pitlik SD (31 July 2020). "COVID-19
Compared to
Other Pandemic Diseases".
Rambam Maimonides Medical Journal. 11 (3): e0027. doi:10.5041/RMMJ.10418. PMC 7426550...
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Groupe Scolaire Maïmonide
Rambam,
named for the
medieval philosopher Maimonides, is a
Jewish private school in Boulogne-Billancourt, France, in the Paris...
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Kidmat Rishon, Ne'urim,
Rambam, Neve Hadarim, HaShomer, Kfar Arye,
Mishor HaNof and
Kiryat Simha. The
industrial zones in
Rishon LeZion are
called Mabat...
- and a
renowned halakhist (teacher of
Jewish law).
Along with
Maimonides ("
Rambam"),
Gersonides ("Ralbag"), and
Joseph Albo, he is
known as one of the major...
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original on 27
September 2019.
Retrieved 13
August 2009.
According to the
Rambam,
their acceptance defines the
minimum requirement necessary for one to relate...
- See, in general,
Rambam,
Mishnah Torah,
Kiddush Ha****sh,
Chapters 3 and 5.
Mishnah Rosh
Hashanah 1:3 – via Wikisource.
Rambam,
Mishnah Torah, Kiddush...
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organize Jewish law.
Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon,
known as
Maimonides or as the
Rambam, was a
Rishon who
lived in Spain, Morocco, and
Egypt in the
second half...