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  2. Mishneh Torah - Wikipedia

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    'repetition of the Torah'), also known as Sefer Yad ha-Hazaka (ספר יד החזקה, 'book of the strong hand'), is a code of Rabbinic Jewish religious law authored by Maimonides (Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon/Rambam). The Mishneh Torah was compiled between 1170 and 1180 CE (4930 and 4940 AM), while Maimonides was living in Egypt, and is regarded as ...

  3. Daily Rambam Study - Wikipedia

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    Daily Rambam Study is an annual study cycle that includes the daily study of Maimonides' magnum opus, Mishneh Torah. The study regimen was initiated by Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson in the spring of 1984 [1] with three tracks. The first track includes studying three chapters a day, so that the entire fourteen books are completed in less than ...

  4. Maimonides - Wikipedia

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    Nevertheless, Mishneh Torah was recognized as a monumental contribution to the systemized writing of halakha. Throughout the centuries, it has been widely studied and its halakhic decisions have weighed heavily in later rulings. In response to those who would attempt to force followers of Maimonides and his Mishneh Torah to abide by the rulings ...

  5. List of commentaries on Mishneh Torah - Wikipedia

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    Rambam La'Am: Shmuel Tanchum Rubinstein: Mossad Harav Kook, Jerusalem 1971 Iyyunim BaMishneh Torah LeHaRambam: Jose Faur: Mossad Harav Kook, Jerusalem 1978 Biyur al Mishneh Torah LeRambam: Adin Steinsaltz: Koren Publishers, Jersualem 2017 Chiddushei Rabbeinu Meshulam Dovid Halevi Al HaRambam: Meshulam Dovid Soloveitchik: Jerusalem 2021

  6. The Guide for the Perplexed - Wikipedia

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    Maimonides divides these laws into 14 sections—the same as in his Mishneh Torah. However, he departs from traditional Rabbinic explanations in favour of a more physical/ pragmatic approach by explaining the purpose of the commandments (especially of sacrifices ) as intending to help wean the Israelites away from idolatry.

  7. Chiddushei Rabbeinu Chaim - Wikipedia

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    Our Rabbi Chaim the Levite's Novellae on Maimonides) is a volume of commentary by Rabbi Chaim Soloveitchik on MaimonidesMishneh Torah. It also contains original commentary on the Talmud . There are 154 pieces in the work, with some themes overlapping through multiple pieces.

  8. Maimonidean Controversy - Wikipedia

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    Maimonides did not provide any citations in his Mishneh Torah, for which he was mainly criticized by Abraham ben David of Posquières, who was part of the Hachmei Provence. His hasagah or critical gloss to his introduction has been included in the editions of the Mishneh Torah since the 16th century. He also articulates a theoretical critique ...

  9. Meir Simcha of Dvinsk - Wikipedia

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    Meir Simcha of Dvinsk (also known as Meir Simcha Ha-Kohen, 1843 – 14 August 1926) was an Orthodox rabbi in the Russian Empire and Latvia.A leader of the Jewish community in Daugavpils, he is known for his writings on Maimonides' Mishneh Torah, which he titled Ohr Somayach, as well as his novellae on the Torah, titled Meshech Chochma.