5 edition of On Maimonides found in the catalog.
Published
2005 by Thomson Wadsworth in Belmont, CA .
Written in
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 94-97).
Statement | Charles Manekin. |
Genre | Biography. |
Series | Wadsworth philosophers series |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | BM755.M6 M278 2005 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 97 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 97 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL3382826M |
ISBN 10 | 0534583830 |
LC Control Number | 2004557292 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 55668949 |
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In Maimonides ' introduction to the Sefer Hamitzvot ("The Book of Commandments"), he states the goal he set to accomplish with authoring this work. The Talmud (end of Tractate Makkot) tells us that there are biblical precepts— of which are "positive commandments," i.e., mitzvot that require an action on our part, and "negative commandments," i.e., prohibitions.
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The article discusses the metamorphoses of a book: The Guide for the Per-plexed by Moses Maimonides. The receptions of the book from the time of its publication (), and especially his translation into Hebrew () were diverse and went through. Featuring a modern English translation and a commentary that presents a digest of the centuries of Torah scholarship which have been devoted to the study of the Mishneh Torah by Maimonides.
In this Book. It also illumines for us the genius of Maimonides in interpreting all aspects of Jewish law and tradition. The author of this work is fully deserving of any honors that may come to him. He has created a true masterpiece.” Also winner of a National Jewish Book Award: the Frank and Ethel S.
Cohen Award for a Book of Jewish Thought. Maimonides maintained a strong relationship with the Jewish community of Yemen. Their manuscript texts of the Code are generally considered to reflect Maimonides final redaction.
For The Book of Judges (at least), Rabbi Yosef Kafech's Yemenite manuscript seems to be the best exemplar. Rabbi Kafech (, Sana’a, Yemen–, Jerusalem. The Essential Talmud is a masterful introduction by Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz to the great repository of Jewish wisdom, the Talmud.
A book of profound scholarship and concise pedagogy, The Essential Talmud succinctly describes the Talmud's history, structure, and methodology. It summarizes the Talmud's main principles, demonstrates its contemporary relevance, and captures the spirit of this.
Maimonides himself desired to translate the book into Hebrew, but to his disappointment he found no time. Edition: current; Page: [ xxii ] This Sefer ha-miẓvot was executed as a preparation for his principal work, the Mishneh Torah, or Yad ha-ḥazakah, which consists of an Introduction and fourteen Books.
Moses Maimonides is one of the towering figures of Jewish intellectual history. Among observant Jews he is known as “the Rambam,” an acronym for his Hebrew name, Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon (Moses son of Maimon).
In this work I will use the name “Maimonides,” Greek for “son ofAuthor: Henry M. Abramson. Maimonides, one of the preeminent personalities of medieval Jewish history, was a jurist, philosopher, expert in Jewish law, physician at the court of Saladin and a respected and dedicated communal leader.
Given all that, it's difficult to understand the decision to present Maimonides's legacy primarily through the lens of his work as a physician.
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