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In his commentary on the Talmud, Maimonides ( Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon ) wrote:
The Medieval rabbinic figure Maimonides ( Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon ), also known as the Rambam, wrote a commentary to tractate Sanhedrin stressing a relatively naturalistic interpretation of the Messiah and de-emphasizing miraculous elements.
A leading scholar of the Kabbalah, Moshe Idel ( Hasidism: Between Ecstasy and Magic, SUNY, 1995, pp. 17 – 18 ), ascribes this doctrine to the kabbalistic system of Rabbi Moses Cordovero ( 1522 – 1570 ) and in the eighteenth century, Rabbi Israel ben Eliezer, the Baal Shem Tov, founder of the Hasidic movement, as well as his contemporary, Rabbi Menahem Mendel, the Maggid of Bar.
In the first half of the 10th century Aaron ben Moses ben Asher and Moshe ben Naphtali ( often just called ben Asher and ben Naphtali ) were the leading Masoretes in Tiberias.
Also, there were other authorities such as Rabbi Pinchas and Moshe Moheh, and ben Asher and ben Naphtali often agree against these others.
It was criticised by Moshe Goshen-Gottstein: " the publisher of the Koren Bible-who laid no claim to expertise in masoretic issues ... sought the help of three scholars, all of whom suffered from the same lack of masoretic expertise ... Basically, the Koren edition is hardly an edition like that of Dotan, but another rehash of the material prepared by ben Hayim.
The early period of Alfonso's reign saw the translation of selected works of magic ( Lapidario, Picatrix, Libro de las formas et las ymagenes ) all translated by a Jewish scholar named Yehuda ben Moshe ( Yhuda Mosca, in the Old Spanish source texts ).
* Hilchot Deot by Maimonides ( Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon )
* The Eight Chapters by Maimonides ( Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon )
He is also commonly known by his Hebrew acronym, " רמב ״ ן ", ( Rabbi Moshe ben Naḥman ).
This announcement was introduced by Rabbi Meir of Rothenburg ( late 13th century ), and endorsed by the Maharil ( Rabbi Yaakov ben Moshe Levi Moelin, early 15th century ).
On the other end of the philosophical spectrum is the view of Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon, better known as Maimonides.
Abū Ibrāhim Ismāʿīl ibn Yūsuf ibn Naghrīla, born in Mérida-lived in Cordoba, was a child prodigy and student of Rabbi Hanoch ben Moshe.
Shmuel Ha-Nagid, Hasdai Ibn Shaprut, and Rabbi Moshe ben Hanoch founded the Lucena Yeshiva that produced such brilliant scholars as Rabbi Yitzhak ibn Ghiath and Rabbi Maimon ben Yosef ( father of Maimonides ).
" The great scholars of the Renaissance with whom he corresponded include Shmuel ben Moshe di Modena, Joseph Katz, Solomon Luria, Moses Isserles, Obadiah Sforno, and Moses Alashkar.
While such scholars as Rabbi Saadia Gaon, Rabbi Bahya ibn Paquda, and Rabbi Yehuda Halevi elaborated on proper monotheism and the issues of idolatry, without a doubt Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon ( Maimonides ) was the most thorough in his elucidation of monotheism and the problems of idolatry.
Rabbi Shmuel Moshe Kramer also noted that the gematria (" numerical value ") of the Hebrew letters of Breslov ( ברסלב ) is 294, as is the Hebrew spelling of Nachman ben Faiga ( נחמן בן פיגא ) ( Nachman son Faiga ) — the names of Rebbe Nachman and his mother.

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Several other signatories later Hebraised their names, including Meir Argov ( Grabovsky ), Peretz Bernstein ( then Fritz Bernstein ), Avraham Granot ( Granovsky ), Avraham Nissan ( Katznelson ), Moshe Kol ( Kolodny ), Yehuda Leib Maimon ( Fishman ), Golda Meir ( Myerson ), Pinchas Rosen ( Felix Rosenblueth ) and Moshe Sharett ( Shertok ).
Marranos: Secret Passover Seder | Seder in Spain during the times of inquisition, painting by Moshe Maimon
The Mishneh Torah (, " Repetition of the Torah ") subtitled Sefer Yad HaHazaka ( ספר יד החזקה " Book of the Strong Hand ,") is a code of Jewish religious law ( Halakha ) authored by Maimonides ( Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon, also known as RaMBaM or " Rambam "), one of history's foremost rabbis.
Maimonides ( Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon ) lamented the pains that Jews felt as a result of new faiths that attempted to supplant Judaism, specifically Christianity and Islam.
Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon ( Maimonides ) stated in the Mishneh Torah Sefer Shofetím, Hilekhót Mumarím 3: 3
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Moreh Nevukhim ; Arabic:, dalālatul ḥā ’ irīn, ) is one of the major works of Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon, better known as Maimonides or " the Rambam ".
* Maimonides, Moshe Ben Maimon, ( Rambam ), 13th century Spanish-North African Talmudist, philosopher, and law codifier
Among these are Ibn Rushayd al-Sabti ( d. 1321 ), Mohammed Ibn al-Hajj al-Abdari al-Fasi ( d. 1336 ), Abu Imran al-Fasi ( d. 1015 ), a leading theorist of the Maliki school of Islamic jurisprudence, Leo Africanus, a renowned traveler and writer, and Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon.
* Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon
The persecution and increasing apostasy led one of Yemen's most respected Jewish scholars, Jacob ben Nathanael, to write for counsel to Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon, better known as Maimonides.
In regards to B ' nei Anusim, Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon ( Maimonides ) stated in the Mishneh Torah Sefer Shofetím, Hilekhót Mumarím 3: 3

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* Torath Mosha Information about Torath Moshe ( Judaism ) in general, but specifically students of the Rambam, Baladim, and Dor Daim.

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* Abraham ben Moses Maimon
Mosheh ben Maimon ( משה בן מימון )‎, called Moses Maimonides and also known as Mūsā ibn Maymūn (), or RaMBaM ( רמב " ם – Hebrew acronym for " Rabbi Mosheh Ben Maimon "), was a preeminent medieval Jewish philosopher and one of the most prolific and followed Torah scholars and physicians of the Middle Ages.
His full Hebrew name is Rabbi Mosheh ben Maimon (), whose acronym forms " Rambam " ( רמב " ם ).
Rabbi Moses ben Maimon, better known as Maimonides or " The Rambam " ( 1135-1204 CE ), lived at a time when both Christianity and Islam were developing active theologies.
; 1135 – 1204: Rabbi Moses ben Maimon, aka Maimonides or the Rambam is the leading rabbi of Sephardic Jewry.
He was a student of his father, Rabbi Maimon ben Yosef ( a student of Joseph ibn Migash ) in Cordoba, Spain.
* Moses ben Maimon
Taking as his framework the metaphysical and psychological system of Moses Maimonides ( Mosheh ben Maimon, 1135 / 8 – 1204 ), Abulafia strove for spiritual experience, which he viewed as a prophetic state similar to or even identical with that of the ancient Jewish prophets.
** Geiger, Mosheh ben Maimon, p. 70 ;

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