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  1. Mishneh Torah consists of fourteen books, subdivided into sections, chapters, and paragraphs. It is the only medieval -era work that details all of Jewish observance, including those laws that are only applicable when the Temple in Jerusalem is in existence, and remains an important work in Judaism.

  2. The 613 Mitzvot. The Rambam's Introduction 1 to the Mishneh Torah. "In the name of God, Lord of the world" 2 ( Genesis 21:33) "Then I will not be ashamed when I gaze at all Your mitzvot " 3 ( Psalms 119:6). הַקְדָמַת הָרַמְבַּ"ם ז"ל בְּשֵׁם ה' אֵ-ל עוֹלָם אָז לֹא אֵבוֹשׁ ...

  3. About Mishneh Torah. The Mishneh Torah (“Repetition of the Torah”), also referred to as Yad HaChazakah (“The Strong Hand”), is a monumental legal code and one of the most organized, comprehensive, and influential works of Jewish law.

  4. How is a seeming contradiction reconciled? Why did Maimonides, the author of Mishneh Torah, rule the way he did? Discover how this work is integral to any halachic discussion right up to the present day.

  5. The Mishneh Torah (“Repetition of the Torah”), also referred to as Yad HaChazakah (“The Strong Hand”), is a monumental legal code and one of the most organized, comprehensive, and influential works of Jewish law.

  6. Mishne Torah, extensive commentary on the Talmud, composed in the 12th century by the renowned Jewish philosopher and scholar Moses Maimonides. Each of its 14 volumes deals with a group of laws covering one subject. Among the subjects are ethical conduct, civil laws, torts, marriage and divorce,

  7. Feb 9, 2004 · Mishneh Torah in English. We are currently working on a full translation into English from our Hebrew text of the RaMBaM's Complete Restatement of the Oral Law (Mishneh Torah) according to the Yemenite manuscripts. So far, we have released only the Preface, but more will be coming eventually, B"H.

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