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- The Amidah (Hebrew: תפילת העמידה, Tefilat HaAmidah, 'The Standing Prayer'), also called the Shemoneh Esreh (שמנה עשרה 'eighteen'), is the central prayer...
- HaGilgulim, a kabbalistic work on reincarnation, which became one of the Shemonah She'arim (see below). During this illness Rabbi Yehoshua, his closest follower...
- Devorah Sichos Mussar Pele Yoetz Kav ha-Yashar Kad HaKemah Madreigat Ha'Adam Shemonah Perakim The Geonim are the rabbis of Sura and Pumbeditha, in Babylon (650...
- Maimonides: The Man and his Works. Oxford University Press. Feldman RY (2008). Shemonah Perakim: The Eight Chapters of the Rambam. Targum Press. Fox M (1990)....
- commentary on Pirkei Avoth, including the psychological introduction, entitled "Shemonah Perakim" (the Eight Chapters); Maimonides' "Thirteen articles of faith"...
- Gagin Sharabi, wrote a poem of praise on his mastery of the Etz Hayyim and Shemonah She'arim of Hayyim Vital. Members of Bet El continue to prostrate themselves...
- Olitzky-Kravitz writing team has also done commentaries on Pirke Avot and Shemonah Perakim, along with a collection of source material on Teshuva called "Journey...
- I. Gorfinkle, translator, The Eight Chapters of Maimonides on Ethics (Shemonah Perakim): A Psychological and Ethical Treatise (New York: Columbia University...
- versions of the prayerbook, where it is recited immediately before the Shemonah Esrei prayer. The term "Rock of Israel" was subject of controversy just...
- Late 12th century, in, e.g., The Eight Chapters of Maimonides on Ethics (Shemonah Perakim): A Psychological and Ethical Treatise. Edited, annotated, and...