- 4:11 Maimonides,
Mishneh Torah, 1:14
Gittin 59b
Mishneh Torah,
Hilkhot matanot aniyim ("Laws
about Giving to Poor People"),
Chapter 10:7–14 "Halakhah...
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greater than the
redeeming of captives.” (Maimonides,
Mishneh Torah,
Hilchot Matanot Aniyim 8:10-11) The
Shulchan Aruch adds: “Every
moment that one delays...
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Sending food
gifts to
friends (mishloach manot)
Giving charity to the poor (
matanot la'evyonim)
Eating a
festive meal (se'udat mitzvah) The
three latter obligations...
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Barry W. Holtz,
Simon & Schuster, 1984, pp. 129-175
Mishneh Torah,
Hilkhot matanot aniyim ("Laws
about Giving to Poor People"),
Chapter 10:7–14 Yad, Hilkhot...
- 10:7–14,
Maimonides lists eight "laws
about giving to poor people" (hilkhot
matanot aniyim),
listed in
order from most to
least righteous, with the most righteous...
- on 2010-11-04.
Retrieved 2010-09-13. Maimonides,
Mishneh Torah,
Hilkhot Matanot Aniyim (Laws
about Giving to Poor People),
Chapter 10:7-14 The Jerusalem...
- Manot,
gifts of food and
drink to
friends and neighbors. The
giving of
Matanot La'evyonim,
gifts to the poor and the needy. The
Purim meal (Se'udat Purim...
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rather than
being incorporated within it; (8) In his "Mishne Torah" (Hil.
Matanot ʿAniyim 10:3[6]), he wrote: "…as it says, 'You
shall hear the cry of the...
- works, including:
Hilkhot Yom Tov, ("Rules for the Holidays")
Sefer ha
Matanot, ("The Book of Gifts") a work
referring perhaps to the
tithes payable to...