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  1. Maimonides übte einen großen Einfluss auf das jüdische Denken weit über das Mittelalter hinaus aus, was sich u.a. in den religionsphilosophischen Werken von Salomon Maimon (1753-1800), Nachman Krochmal (1785-1840) und Hermann Cohen (1842-1918) sowie bei modernen Denkern wie Rabbi Joseph Dov Soloveitchik (1903-1993) und Jeshajahu Leibowitz (1903-1994) widerspiegelt.

  2. 1. Mai 2024 · Moses Maimonides (born March 30, 1135, Córdoba [Spain]—died December 13, 1204, Egypt) was a Jewish philosopher, jurist, and physician, the foremost intellectual figure of medieval Judaism. His first major work, begun at age 23 and completed 10 years later, was a commentary on the Mishna, the collected Jewish oral laws.

  3. Over a century of excellent service. Since 1911, Maimonides has been a cornerstone of the Brooklyn community and is the largest hospital in Brooklyn. Over the last century, we’ve become a world-class care center and a vital part of New York City. From the first heart transplant in the U.S. to the first hospital-based Clinical Simulation ...

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  5. Maimonidész a zsidó vallás tanait, a Misna kommentárokban (Sanhedrin, 10. fejezet) 13 hittételben foglalta össze. Ezek a következők: A Teremtő Istenben hiszek. Isten egyetlen. Isten szellemi lény (testetlen). Isten az első és utolsó. Istenen kívül senki sem méltó az imádásra. A próféták szavai igazak. Mózes a próféták ...

  6. Maimonides gab nun in seinem Führer die gesuchten Hilfestellungen. Er versuchte, Gott und seine Offenbarungen rational erfassbar zu machen, lehrte einen vernunftgemäßen Zugang zur Tora, den fünf Büchern Mose. Hier orientierte sich Maimonides stark an der aristotelischen Philosophie der Vernunft. Seine Ideen standen im krassen Gegensatz zur Kabbala, der etwa zeitgleich entstandenen ...

  7. Maimonides (1138—1204) Maimonides is a medieval Jewish philosopher with considerable influence on Jewish thought, and on philosophy in general. Maimonides also was an important codifier of Jewish law. His views and writings hold a prominent place in Jewish intellectual history. His works swiftly caused considerable controversy, especially ...