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Moses ben
Maimon (1138–1204),
commonly known as
Maimonides (/maɪˈmɒnɪdiːz/, my-MON-ih-deez) and also
referred to by the
Hebrew acronym Rambam (Hebrew:...
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Maimonides Park (formerly MCU Park and
KeySpan Park) is a
minor league baseball stadium on the
Riegelmann Boardwalk in the
Coney Island neighborhood of...
- The most
famous of
these was an
enumeration of the 613
commandments by
Maimonides.
While the
total number of
commandments is 613, no
individual can perform...
- The Oath of
Maimonides is a
traditional oath for
pharmacists and
physicians attributed to
Maimonides. It is not to be
confused with the more
lengthy Prayer...
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Maimonides Medical Center is a non-profit, non-sectarian
hospital located in
Borough Park, in the New York City
borough of Brooklyn, in the U.S. state...
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Abraham Maimonides (Hebrew: אברהם בן רמב"ם; also
known as
Rabbeinu Avraham ben ha-Rambam, and
Avraham Maimuni, June 13, 1186 –
December 7, 1237) was the...
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Maimonides' rule is
named after the 12th-century
rabbinic scholar Maimonides, who
identified a
correlation between class size and students' achievements...
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regarded as
Maimonides'
magnum opus. Accordingly,
later sources simply refer to the work as "Maimon", "
Maimonides", or "RaMBaM",
although Maimonides composed...
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Jewish people were no
longer included in the
category of the sons of Noah.
Maimonides (Mishneh Torah,
Hilkhot M'lakhim 9:1)
indicates that the
seven commandments...
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Maimonides may
refer to:
Abraham Maimonides (1186-1237), son of
Moses Maimonides Moses Maimonides (1135-1204), a
Jewish philosopher Maimonides School,...