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    Nachmanides (redirect from Naḥmanides)
    the Law: Nahmanides' Legal Theology, Oxford Journal of Law and Religion (2013), pp. 1–21. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Nahmanides. Wikisource...
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    The Ramban Synagogue (Hebrew: בית כנסת הרמב"ן‎) is an Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in the Jewish Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem...
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  • of the Jewish religious authorities (Deut. 17:11, 32:7) According to Nahmanides, there is no biblical source for the obligation to keep rabbinic mitzvot...
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    Naghrela Bahya ibn Paquda Maimonides Isaac ibn Ghiyyat Christian Spain Nahmanides Shlomo ben Aderet Yom Tob of Seville (the Ritba) Nissim of Gerona Asher...
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    where Terah died at the age of 205. According to some exegetes (like Nahmanides), Abram was actually born in Haran and he later relocated to Ur, while...
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    the Castilian court, Nahmanides recommends the recitation of the daily prayers and warns above all against immorality. Nahmanides died after reaching seventy-six...
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    Historically Sephardim studied the Tosefot ha-Rosh and the commentaries of Nahmanides in preference to the printed Tosafot. A method based on the study of Tosafot...
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    Kaśdim (Ur of the Chaldees) to the Land of Canaan. Some interpreters like Nahmanides argue that Abraham was actually born in Haran and only later relocated...
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    commentaries on the Torah, such as those by Rashi, Abraham ibn Ezra and Nahmanides. Commentaries on the Talmud, principally by Rashi, his grandson Samuel...
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    fact referred to the Eastern Wall along with its Gate of Mercy. While Nahmanides (d. 1270) did not mention a synagogue near the Western Wall in his detailed...
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