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  • Maimonides
  • Medieval Jewish philosopher (1135/1138–1204)

    Moses ben Maimon (died 12 December 1204), commonly known as Maimonides and also referred to by the Hebrew acronym Rambam, was a Sephardic Jewish rabbi

    Maimonides

    Maimonides

    Maimonides

  • Maimonides Park
  • Baseball park in Brooklyn, New York

    Maimonides Park (formerly MCU Park and KeySpan Park) is a Minor League Baseball stadium on the Riegelmann Boardwalk in the Coney Island neighborhood of

    Maimonides Park

    Maimonides Park

    Maimonides_Park

  • Maimonides (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Maimonides (1135/1138–1204) was a medieval Jewish philosopher. Maimonides may also refer to: Abraham Maimonides (1186–1237), son of Maimonides Maimonides

    Maimonides (disambiguation)

    Maimonides_(disambiguation)

  • 613 commandments
  • Traditional count of Torah commands

    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

    613 commandments

    613_commandments

  • Oath of Maimonides
  • Oath taken by pharmacists and physicians

    The Oath of Maimonides is a traditional oath for pharmacists and physicians attributed to Maimonides (pronounced [/maɪˈmɑnɪdiːz/]; born Moshe ben-Maimon

    Oath of Maimonides

    Oath_of_Maimonides

  • Maimonides' rule
  • Rule used to evaluate the effect of class size on student test scores

    Maimonides' rule is named after the 12th-century rabbinic scholar Maimonides, who cited a Talmudic verse in Bava Batra regarding a correlation between

    Maimonides' rule

    Maimonides'_rule

  • Maimonides Cemetery
  • Jewish cemetery in Brooklyn, New York

    Maimonides Cemetery is a Jewish cemetery located in Cypress Hills, Brooklyn, within the Cemetery Belt and immediately adjacent to Cypress Hills Cemetery

    Maimonides Cemetery

    Maimonides_Cemetery

  • Abraham Maimonides
  • Egyptian rabbi (1186–1237)

    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

    Abraham Maimonides

    Abraham Maimonides

    Abraham_Maimonides

  • Maimonides Medical Center
  • Hospital in New York, United States

    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

    Maimonides Medical Center

    Maimonides Medical Center

    Maimonides_Medical_Center

  • Maimonides Geriatric Centre
  • Hospital in Quebec, Canada

    Donald Berman Maimonides Geriatric Centre (French: Centre gériatrique Maimonides Donald Berman) is a Jewish geriatric care centre in Côte Saint-Luc, a

    Maimonides Geriatric Centre

    Maimonides_Geriatric_Centre

  • Tomb of Maimonides
  • Rebuilt Jewish holy site in Israel

    Jewish tradition, the Tomb of Maimonides (Hebrew: קבר הרמב"ם Kever ha-Rambam) is located in Tiberias, Israel. Although Maimonides, a Sephardic Jew, died in

    Tomb of Maimonides

    Tomb of Maimonides

    Tomb_of_Maimonides

  • Seven Laws of Noah
  • Moral laws in Judaism

    without Gentiles needing to undergo conversion to Judaism. Following Moses Maimonides' analysis of Islam, medieval Jewish rabbis affirmed that Islam as an entire

    Seven Laws of Noah

    Seven Laws of Noah

    Seven_Laws_of_Noah

  • Mishneh Torah
  • Code of Jewish religious law authored by Maimonides

    regarded as Maimonides' magnum opus. Accordingly, later sources simply refer to the work as "Maimon", "Maimonides", or "RaMBaM", although Maimonides composed

    Mishneh Torah

    Mishneh Torah

    Mishneh_Torah

  • Maimonides College
  • Defunct Jewish institute of higher education in Philadelphia (1867–1873)

    Maimonides College was a Jewish institute of higher education which existed in Philadelphia from 1867 to 1873. It was named for the great mediaeval Jewish

    Maimonides College

    Maimonides_College

  • The Guide for the Perplexed
  • Philosophical work by Maimonides (c. 1190 AD)

    romanized: Moreh HaNevukhim, is a 12th-century work of Jewish theology by Maimonides. It seeks to reconcile Aristotelianism with Rabbinical Jewish theology

    The Guide for the Perplexed

    The Guide for the Perplexed

    The_Guide_for_the_Perplexed

  • Jewish principles of faith
  • most widely recognized existing version is the 13 principles outlined by Maimonides. He stressed the importance of believing that there is one single, omniscient

    Jewish principles of faith

    Jewish principles of faith

    Jewish_principles_of_faith

  • Maimonides Midwood Community Hospital
  • Hospital in Brooklyn

    Maimonides Midwood Community Hospital, formerly New York Community Hospital is a 134 bed community hospital in Brooklyn, NY that was founded in 1929 by

    Maimonides Midwood Community Hospital

    Maimonides Midwood Community Hospital

    Maimonides_Midwood_Community_Hospital

  • Dolores Catania
  • American television personality (born 1970)

    'Battle for Brooklyn' fundraising softball game for Maimonides Breast Cancer Hospital at Maimonides Park in Brooklyn, with their events often raising over

    Dolores Catania

    Dolores Catania

    Dolores_Catania

  • Jewish Kalam
  • Early medieval style of Jewish philosophy

    the Arabic term Mutakallimūn "Kalamists", as they are referred to by Maimonides and other Jewish writers. The best known practitioner of Jewish Kalam

    Jewish Kalam

    Jewish_Kalam

  • Jewish views on Muhammad
  • Views of the Jewish religion on the Islamic prophet Muhammad

    frequently used in the Bible for those who believe themselves to be prophets. Maimonides referred to Muhammad only once in explicitly negative terms, in his Epistle

    Jewish views on Muhammad

    Jewish_views_on_Muhammad

  • Jewish philosophy
  • Philosophy carried out by Jews or in relation to the religion of Judaism

    philosopher among the predecessors of Maimonides. Overshadowed by Maimonides, ibn Daud's Emunah Ramah, a work to which Maimonides was indebted, received little

    Jewish philosophy

    Jewish philosophy

    Jewish_philosophy

  • Maimonides School
  • Jewish school in Brookline, Massachusetts, USA

    Maimonides School (Hebrew: ישיבת רמב"ם Yeshivat Rambam) is a coeducational, Modern Orthodox, Jewish day school located in Brookline, Massachusetts. The

    Maimonides School

    Maimonides_School

  • Messiah in Judaism
  • Savior and liberator of the Jewish people

    Messiah was first recorded in the Talmud and later codified in halakha by Maimonides in the Mishneh Torah as one of the fundamental requisites of the Jewish

    Messiah in Judaism

    Messiah in Judaism

    Messiah_in_Judaism

  • Joseph ben Judah of Ceuta
  • Medieval Jewish physician and poet

    (c. 1160–1226) was a Jewish physician and poet, and disciple of Maimonides. Maimonides wrote his work, The Guide for the Perplexed, for Joseph. For the

    Joseph ben Judah of Ceuta

    Joseph ben Judah of Ceuta

    Joseph_ben_Judah_of_Ceuta

  • Stanley Krippner
  • American parapsychologist

    Kent State University Child Study Center (1961-1964) and director of the Maimonides Medical Center Dream Research Laboratory in Brooklyn, New York (1964-1972)

    Stanley Krippner

    Stanley Krippner

    Stanley_Krippner

  • Ishim (angel)
  • Class of angels

    אנשים) are the lowest tier of angels in the cosmology of Maimonides. "These", writes Maimonides, "are the angels which speak with the prophets and appear

    Ishim (angel)

    Ishim_(angel)

  • Solomon ben Abraham of Montpellier
  • 13th century Provençal rabbi and Talmudist

    century. He was rabbi at Montpellier, and leader of the movement against Maimonides. Meiri quotes him and his associates using the title Hachmei HaHar. When

    Solomon ben Abraham of Montpellier

    Solomon_ben_Abraham_of_Montpellier

  • God in Judaism
  • Jewish conception of God

    theology articulated by the Medieval Jewish philosopher and jurist Moses Maimonides, which later came to dominate much of official and traditional Jewish

    God in Judaism

    God in Judaism

    God_in_Judaism

  • Jewish views on Jesus
  • Judaism's views on the central figure of Christianity

    Judaism inevitable. In the 12th century, the preeminent Jewish scholar Maimonides codified core principles of Modern Judaism, writing "[God], the Cause

    Jewish views on Jesus

    Jewish_views_on_Jesus

  • Maimonides Synagogue
  • Former synagogue in Cairo, Egypt

    The Maimonides Synagogue (Hebrew: בית כנסת הרמב"ם, romanized: Bet Knesset ha-Rambam; Arabic: كنيس ابن ميمون), also known as the Rav Moshe Synagogue or

    Maimonides Synagogue

    Maimonides Synagogue

    Maimonides_Synagogue

  • Islamic–Jewish relations
  • scholars, such as Maimonides, engaged in discussions concerning the relationship between Islam and Jewish religious law. Maimonides himself, it has been

    Islamic–Jewish relations

    Islamic–Jewish_relations

  • Abraham ben David
  • Provençal rabbi and Talmud commentator (c.1125–1198)

    commentator on the Talmud, Sefer Halachot of Isaac Alfasi, and Mishneh Torah of Maimonides, and is regarded as a father of Kabbalah and one of the key links in the

    Abraham ben David

    Abraham_ben_David

  • Maimonides Heritage Center
  • Heritage center in Tiberias, Israel

    The Maimonides Heritage Center (MHC) (Hebrew: מרכז מורשת הרמב"ם) is an educational and cultural non-profit organization in the Israeli city of Tiberias

    Maimonides Heritage Center

    Maimonides_Heritage_Center

  • Kabbalah
  • Type of Jewish mysticism

    misreading Maimonides' ideal of philosophical contemplation over ritual performance in his philosophical Guide for the Perplexed. They objected to Maimonides equating

    Kabbalah

    Kabbalah

    Kabbalah

  • Jewish eschatology
  • Area of Jewish theology

    nature of individuals' continued existence after the Messianic Age. While Maimonides describes an entirely spiritual existence for souls, which he calls "disembodied

    Jewish eschatology

    Jewish eschatology

    Jewish_eschatology

  • Tzedakah
  • Religious obligation in Judaism to do what is right and just

    developing their talents and skills. The Medieval Jewish philosopher Maimonides as well as the 16th century Jewish legal scholar Joseph Caro dedicated

    Tzedakah

    Tzedakah

    Tzedakah

  • Maimonidean Controversy
  • Philosophical dispute in Judaism

    remained unresolved until today. The debates initially centered around Maimonides’ writings after they had been made accessible to French rabbinic scholars

    Maimonidean Controversy

    Maimonidean_Controversy

  • Parashah
  • Section of a biblical book in the Masoretic Text

    systematic list provided by Maimonides in Mishneh Torah, Laws of Tefillin, Mezuzah and Torah Scrolls, chapter 8. Maimonides based his division of the parashot

    Parashah

    Parashah

    Parashah

  • Modern attempts to revive the Sanhedrin
  • dissolved. Modern attempts to revive the Sanhedrin rely on the opinion of Maimonides (1135–1204), who proposed a mechanism by which semikhah and the Sanhedrin

    Modern attempts to revive the Sanhedrin

    Modern_attempts_to_revive_the_Sanhedrin

  • Three Oaths
  • Principle of Jewish thought and Talmudic passage

    of Rabbi Ishmael. Maimonides cited the Three Oaths in his famous Epistle to Yemen, written around 1173. In this letter, Maimonides attempted to strengthen

    Three Oaths

    Three_Oaths

  • Brooklyn FC (2024)
  • Professional soccer club in New York City

    Due to unspecified issues with the playing surface being laid down at Maimonides Park, the club postponed its inaugural match, announcing that the club's

    Brooklyn FC (2024)

    Brooklyn FC (2024)

    Brooklyn_FC_(2024)

  • Baraita
  • Teachings "outside" of the six orders of the Mishnah

    barayata are often authored by sages of the Mishna (Tannaim). According to Maimonides' Introduction to Mishneh Torah, the barayata were compiled by Hoshaiah

    Baraita

    Baraita

    Baraita

  • Dovid Shmidel
  • Israeli rabbi (1934–2026)

    struggles against excavations at various locations including at the Tomb of Maimonides in Tiberias in 1956 and at Israel's Highway 6; as well as at the disputed

    Dovid Shmidel

    Dovid Shmidel

    Dovid_Shmidel

  • Za'atar
  • Levantine herb or herb blend

    cuisine, medieval Arabic and Jewish medical texts, including works by Maimonides, documented za'atar's digestive benefits, and Palestinian tradition associates

    Za'atar

    Za'atar

    Za'atar

  • Benjamin Franklin
  • American Founding Father and polymath (1706–1790)

    Medieval Al-Ghazali Al-Farabi Aquinas Augustine Avempace Ibn Khaldun Maimonides Ibn Tufayl Early modern Bruni Calvin Erasmus Guicciardini Locke Luther

    Benjamin Franklin

    Benjamin Franklin

    Benjamin_Franklin

  • Nachmanides
  • 13th century Catalonian rabbi and scholar

    Maimonides was 58 years old when Nachmanides was born. In a letter addressed to the French rabbis, he draws attention to the virtues of Maimonides and

    Nachmanides

    Nachmanides

    Nachmanides

  • Brooklyn FC (2026)
  • Professional soccer club in New York City

    2024, it was reported that Brooklyn FC plan to play their matches at Maimonides Park in the Coney Island neighborhood of Brooklyn. That was confirmed

    Brooklyn FC (2026)

    Brooklyn FC (2026)

    Brooklyn_FC_(2026)

  • Jewish religious clothing
  • on the rabbinic traditions of the Talmud, the 12th century philosopher Maimonides forbade emulating gentile dress and apparel when those same items of clothing

    Jewish religious clothing

    Jewish religious clothing

    Jewish_religious_clothing

  • Karl Marx
  • German philosopher and socialist (1818–1883)

    Medieval Al-Ghazali Al-Farabi Aquinas Augustine Avempace Ibn Khaldun Maimonides Ibn Tufayl Early modern Bruni Calvin Erasmus Guicciardini Locke Luther

    Karl Marx

    Karl Marx

    Karl_Marx

  • Fellatio in Halacha
  • Rabbinic views on fellatio

    her niddah state. In the original Hebrew text of the Mishneh Torah of Maimonides, he takes a lenient approach that permits all that a man desires to do

    Fellatio in Halacha

    Fellatio_in_Halacha

  • Gathering of Israel
  • Aspect of Jewish eschatology

    Jews' return to the Land of Israel has served as a core theme of Judaism. Maimonides, a prominent medieval Jewish scholar, connected the materialization of

    Gathering of Israel

    Gathering_of_Israel

  • SAPIR: A Journal of Jewish Conversations
  • Jewish quarterly journal

    on a theme of interest to the Jewish community. SAPIR is published by Maimonides Fund, and its editor-in-chief is The New York Times columnist Bret Stephens

    SAPIR: A Journal of Jewish Conversations

    SAPIR:_A_Journal_of_Jewish_Conversations

  • Tithes in Judaism
  • Religious donations in Judaism

    1907, 1917 and 1988) Maimonides, Mishneh Torah (Hil. Maaser 3:4; 4:1) Mishnah (Maaserot, chapter 1:2, Commentary of Maimonides) Shulchan Aruch (Yoreh

    Tithes in Judaism

    Tithes in Judaism

    Tithes_in_Judaism

  • Torah scroll (Yemenite)
  • Yemenite Jewish tradition of orthography in a Torah scroll

    (ל), etc., mentioned in Sefer Tagae, as also by Menachem Meiri and by Maimonides, although not found in ben Asher's orthography. The old line arrangements

    Torah scroll (Yemenite)

    Torah scroll (Yemenite)

    Torah_scroll_(Yemenite)

  • Brooklyn
  • Borough and county in New York, US

    Many hospitals in Brooklyn were started by Jewish charities, including Maimonides Medical Center in Borough Park and Brookdale Hospital in East Flatbush

    Brooklyn

    Brooklyn

    Brooklyn

  • Judaism
  • Religion of the Jewish people

    12th century, Maimonides developed his 13 principles of faith, which is the most widely accepted formulation. According to Maimonides, any Jew who rejects

    Judaism

    Judaism

    Judaism

  • Daniel HaBavli
  • ben Ali, and an opponent of Maimonides. He campaigned against Maimonides' works and sent letters to his son Abraham Maimonides questioning his father after

    Daniel HaBavli

    Daniel_HaBavli

  • Thomas Jefferson
  • Founding Father, U.S. president from 1801 to 1809

    Medieval Al-Ghazali Al-Farabi Aquinas Augustine Avempace Ibn Khaldun Maimonides Ibn Tufayl Early modern Bruni Calvin Erasmus Guicciardini Locke Luther

    Thomas Jefferson

    Thomas Jefferson

    Thomas_Jefferson

  • Jewish meditation
  • Meditation in Judaism

    developed in many movements, including among Maimonideans (Moses Maimonides and Abraham Maimonides), Kabbalists (Abraham Abulafia, Isaac the Blind, Azriel of

    Jewish meditation

    Jewish meditation

    Jewish_meditation

  • Epistle to Yemen
  • Letter written by Maimonides

    romanized: Iggeret Teiman) was an important communication written by Maimonides and sent to the Yemenite Jews. The epistle was written in 1173/4. The

    Epistle to Yemen

    Epistle_to_Yemen

  • Chiddushei Rabbeinu Chaim
  • Mishneh Torah commentary by Chaim Soloveitchik

    Rabbi Chaim the Levite's Novellae on Maimonides) is a volume of commentary by Rabbi Chaim Soloveitchik on Maimonides’ Mishneh Torah. It also contains original

    Chiddushei Rabbeinu Chaim

    Chiddushei_Rabbeinu_Chaim

  • Muhammad
  • Founder of Islam (c. 570–632)

    Medieval Al-Ghazali Al-Farabi Aquinas Augustine Avempace Ibn Khaldun Maimonides Ibn Tufayl Early modern Bruni Calvin Erasmus Guicciardini Locke Luther

    Muhammad

    Muhammad

    Muhammad

  • Jewish deicide
  • Belief that Jews bear collective responsibility for the crucifixion of Jesus

    Moses Maimonides: The Man and His Works. Oxford University Press. pp. 293, 321. ISBN 978-0-19-534361-8. Menachem Marc Kellner (1996). Maimonides on the

    Jewish deicide

    Jewish_deicide

  • Shi'ur Qomah
  • Esoteric Jewish treatise

    century, the rationalist Jewish philosopher Maimonides declared the text to be a Byzantine forgery. Maimonides also believed that the text was so heretical

    Shi'ur Qomah

    Shi'ur_Qomah

  • Maimo
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Maimo may refer to: Maimonides School, a coeducational, Modern Orthodox, Jewish day school located in Brookline, Massachusetts École Maïmonide, school

    Maimo

    Maimo

  • Showbread
  • Cakes or loaves of bread which were always present in the Temple in Jerusalem

    Leviticus 24:5–9. Maimonides, Mishneh Torah, Tamid: 5:8. Menahot, 11:4. Maimonides, Mishneh Torah, Tamid: 5:9. Men. 11:2. Menahot, 99b. Maimonides, Mishneh Torah

    Showbread

    Showbread

  • Bemidbar (parashah)
  • 34th in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah readings

    page 55. Maimonides, Mishneh Torah: Hilchot Bikkurim, chapter 11. Maimonides, Mishneh Torah: Hilchot Bikkurim, chapter 11, ¶ 1. Maimonides, Mishneh Torah:

    Bemidbar (parashah)

    Bemidbar (parashah)

    Bemidbar_(parashah)

  • The Trainer (film)
  • 2024 American drama film

    herself Sandra Seacat as herself Finneas O'Connell as himself Tony Kaye as Maimonides / The Backwards Guru Brad Pitt as himself Chris Rock as himself Snoop

    The Trainer (film)

    The_Trainer_(film)

  • Epikoros
  • Jewish term meaning "a heretic"

    its phonetic coincidence with the famed pagan philosopher. According to Maimonides, scorning a Talmid Chakham (Hebrew: ת"ח, romanized: talmiḏ ḥaḫām, "[wise]

    Epikoros

    Epikoros

  • Rambam Maimonides Medical Journal
  • Academic journal

    The Rambam Maimonides Medical Journal is a quarterly international, peer-reviewed, open access medical journal sponsored by Rambam Health Care Campus covering

    Rambam Maimonides Medical Journal

    Rambam_Maimonides_Medical_Journal

  • Sanhedrin
  • Assemblies of 23 or 71 Jewish elders

    com". www.jewishencyclopedia.com. Retrieved 2025-02-16. Maimonides (1965). Mishnah, with Maimonides' Commentary (Seder Nezīqīn) (in Hebrew). Vol. 2. Translated

    Sanhedrin

    Sanhedrin

    Sanhedrin

  • Judería de Córdoba
  • Jewish quarter of Córdoba, Spain

    the Jewish Quarter at the Tiberias Square there is a bronze statue of Maimonides, the prominent Jewish philosopher, Halakhist, rabbi, and physician from

    Judería de Córdoba

    Judería de Córdoba

    Judería_de_Córdoba

  • Moses Isserles
  • Polish rabbi

    buried next to his synagogue. On his tombstone is inscribed: "From Moses (Maimonides) to Moses (Isserles) there was none like Moses". Until the Second World

    Moses Isserles

    Moses Isserles

    Moses_Isserles

  • Agnosticism
  • Doubt about God's existence

    over philosophical reason in theological matters. In Jewish philosophy, Maimonides (c. 1135–1204 CE) asserted that although God's existence can be known

    Agnosticism

    Agnosticism

  • Leo Strauss
  • American political philosopher (1899–1973)

    Islamic and Jewish philosophical traditions, particularly Al-Farabi and Maimonides. Central to his writings is the tension between reason and revelation

    Leo Strauss

    Leo Strauss

    Leo_Strauss

  • Goy
  • Word meaning 'non-Jew'

    translations in the 1500s (see Gentile). The twelfth century Jewish scholar Maimonides defines goy in his Mishneh Torah as a worshipper of idolatry, as he explains

    Goy

    Goy

  • Hebrew Bible
  • Core group of ancient Hebrew scriptures

    classical rabbinic commentators, such as Abraham ibn Ezra, Gersonides, and Maimonides, used many elements of contemporary biblical criticism, including their

    Hebrew Bible

    Hebrew Bible

    Hebrew_Bible

  • Jawaharlal Nehru
  • Prime Minister of India from 1947 to 1964

    Medieval Al-Ghazali Al-Farabi Aquinas Augustine Avempace Ibn Khaldun Maimonides Ibn Tufayl Early modern Bruni Calvin Erasmus Guicciardini Locke Luther

    Jawaharlal Nehru

    Jawaharlal Nehru

    Jawaharlal_Nehru

  • Meir Simcha of Dvinsk
  • Lithuanian rabbi

    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

    Meir Simcha of Dvinsk

    Meir Simcha of Dvinsk

    Meir_Simcha_of_Dvinsk

  • Moshe Halbertal
  • Israeli philosopher, professor, and writer (born 1958)

    1958) is an Israeli philosopher, professor, and writer, a noted expert on Maimonides, and co-author of the Israeli Army Code of Ethics. He currently holds

    Moshe Halbertal

    Moshe Halbertal

    Moshe_Halbertal

  • Voluntary war
  • One of three types of war in Jewish law

    War and Voluntary War (in Hebrew) Kuzmarov 2012, p. 54 Maimonides (1965). Mishnah, with Maimonides' Commentary (in Hebrew). Vol. 2. Translated by Yosef

    Voluntary war

    Voluntary war

    Voluntary_war

  • Golden mean (Judaism)
  • desires into a balanced state in real time. Golden mean (philosophy) Ethics Maimonides (1138—1204) Soloveitchik, Elijah Zvi (2019). The Bible, the Talmud, and

    Golden mean (Judaism)

    Golden_mean_(Judaism)

  • Duchsustus
  • rules for the use of each of the three types of tanned skin. According to Maimonides, Torah scrolls must be written on gevil only on the side on which the

    Duchsustus

    Duchsustus

  • Thucydides
  • 5th-century BC Athenian historian and general

    Medieval Al-Ghazali Al-Farabi Aquinas Augustine Avempace Ibn Khaldun Maimonides Ibn Tufayl Early modern Bruni Calvin Erasmus Guicciardini Locke Luther

    Thucydides

    Thucydides

    Thucydides

  • Corpse uncleanness
  • State of ritual uncleanness due to contact with a corpse

    Baba Kama 25b; Maimonides, Mishneh Torah (Hil. Tum'ath Met 2:4) Mishnah (Ohelot 2:3 [p. 652]) Maimonides (1967). Mishnah, with Maimonides' Commentary (in

    Corpse uncleanness

    Corpse_uncleanness

  • Classical theism
  • Form of theism

    Christianity, and Islam. In Jewish thought, philosophers like Philo and Maimonides emphasized the unity and transcendence of God, aligning closely with classical

    Classical theism

    Classical_theism

  • Hashem
  • Name list

    God's name casually, a practice rooted in one of the Ten Commandments. Maimonides writes: It is not only a false oath that is forbidden. Instead, it is

    Hashem

    Hashem

    Hashem

  • Al-Farabi
  • Islamic philosopher and music theorist (c. 870 – 950/951)

    Avicenna, Suhrawardi, and Mulla Sadra; Avempace, Ibn Tufail, and Averroes; Maimonides, Albertus Magnus, and Leo Strauss. He was known in the Latin West, as

    Al-Farabi

    Al-Farabi

    Al-Farabi

  • Montague Ullman
  • American psychiatrist (1916–2008)

    psychoanalyst and parapsychologist who founded the Dream Laboratory at the Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn, New York and for over three decades promoted

    Montague Ullman

    Montague_Ullman

  • Usucaption
  • Acquisition of property

    OCLC 18026605., s.v. Baba Bathra 3:1 (Introduction) Maimonides (1974). Sefer Mishneh Torah - HaYad Ha-Chazakah (Maimonides' Code of Jewish Law) (in Hebrew). Vol. 6

    Usucaption

    Usucaption

  • Biblical canon
  • Texts regarded as part of the Bible

    Sifre, Num. 112; Geiger, l.c. pp. 128–129), and by the Karaites (see Maimonides, commentary on Ab. i. 3; Geiger, "Gesammelte Schriften", iii. 283–321;

    Biblical canon

    Biblical_canon

  • List of New York metropolitan area sports teams
  • Gotham FC, Sports Illustrated Stadium, Harrison, New Jersey Brooklyn FC, Maimonides Park, Brooklyn The New York metropolitan area is also home to a variety

    List of New York metropolitan area sports teams

    List of New York metropolitan area sports teams

    List_of_New_York_metropolitan_area_sports_teams

  • Milk and meat in Jewish law
  • Talmud gave no reason for the prohibition. Later authorities, such as Maimonides, opined that the law was connected to a prohibition of idolatry in Judaism

    Milk and meat in Jewish law

    Milk_and_meat_in_Jewish_law

  • Hoter ben Shlomo
  • Scholar and philosopher from Yemen

    who was heavily influenced by the earlier works of Natan'el al-Fayyumi, Maimonides, Saadia Gaon and al-Ghazali. The connection between the Epistle of the

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  • Microcosm–macrocosm analogy
  • Analogy between man and cosmos

    soul, mind, and life that animates the universe, while according to Maimonides (1138–1204), the relationship between God and the universe is analogous

    Microcosm–macrocosm analogy

    Microcosm–macrocosm analogy

    Microcosm–macrocosm_analogy

  • Anal sex
  • Sexual activity involving the anus and rectum

    ISBN 978-0-465-01042-4. Isidore Twersky, Introduction to the Code of Maimonides (Mishneh Torah), Yale Judaica Series, vol. XII (New Haven and London:

    Anal sex

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  • Islam
  • Abrahamic monotheistic religion

    Islam, similar to later scholasticism within Christianity in Europe and Maimonides' work within Judaism, while others like Al-Ghazali argued against such

    Islam

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  • Dynamic and formal equivalence
  • Two dissimilar translation approaches

    interact in cultures. A similar distinction was expressed in 1199 by Maimonides in a letter to his translator, Samuel ibn Tibbon. He wrote: I shall premise

    Dynamic and formal equivalence

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  • Shlomo Pines
  • Israeli scholar of Jewish and Islamic philosophy (1908–1990)

    Jewish and Islamic philosophy, best known for his English translation of Maimonides' Guide of the Perplexed. Pines was born in Charenton-le-Pont near Paris

    Shlomo Pines

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  • Exegesis
  • Critical investigation of a text

    and divine attributes. Others, like Bahya ibn Paquda, Ibn Ezra, and Maimonides (The Guide for the Perplexed), reinterpreted virtues, developed linguistic

    Exegesis

    Exegesis

    Exegesis

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