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    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...
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    Moses ben Maimon (1138–1204), commonly known as Maimonides (/maɪˈmɒnɪdiːz/ my-MON-ih-deez) and also referred to by the Hebrew acronym Rambam (Hebrew: רמב״ם)...
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    movements, including among Maimonideans (Moses Maimonides and Abraham Maimonides), Kabbalists (Abraham Abulafia, Isaac the Blind, Azriel of Gerona, Moses...
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  • Maimonides may refer to: Abraham Maimonides (1186-1237), son of Moses Maimonides Moses Maimonides (1135-1204), a Jewish philosopher Maimonides School,...
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  • Rabbi Yitzhak Alfasi (known by the abbreviation RIF) and Mishne Torah of Maimonides, and is regarded as a father of Kabbalah and one of the key links in the...
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    classic commentary to the Five books of Moses. Abraham Maimonides (in the spirit of his father Maimonides, Saadiah Gaon, and other predecessors) explains...
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    predilection for their ethical principles. Abraham Maimonides, the son of the Jewish philosopher Maimonides, believed that Sufi practices and doctrines...
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  • Ibn Shaprut's Touchstone c. 1385. Abraham Maimonides's Wars of the Lord is a treatise defending his father Maimonides against slander. Nachmanides's Wars...
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  • chosenness in the Kuzari While Menachem Kellner reads Maimonides as anti-"Proto-Kabbalah" (Maimonides' Confrontation with Mysticism, Littman Library), David...
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    began to make many Egyptian Jews long to adopt something similar. Abraham Maimonides (1204–1237), who was considered to be the most prominent leader and...
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