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  1. Nachmanides (Rabbi Mosche ben Nachman, Ramban; 1194-1270). Er entstammte einer Familie von Rabbinern und Gelehrten aus Gerona im christlichen Teil Spaniens (Katalonien), studierte in seiner Heimatstadt und wirkte dort als Arzt und Rabbi. Berühmt wurde er durch seine Bibelkommentare, bei denen er sich der Aristotelischen Methode bediente, um den Glauben logisch zu durchdringen. 1263 kam es zu ...

  2. Commentary by Rabbi Moses ben Nahman (1194–1270), commonly known as the Ramban. The Ramban lived in Spain until his move to Jerusalem toward the end of his life. His commentary reflects his love of Eretz Yisrael. He usually begins his comments with Rashi’s explanation and then expounds further with insights from Kabbalah and Oral Tradition. His comments include respectful criticism of ...

  3. James I awarded Nachmanides a prize of 300 gold coins and declared that never had he heard “an unjust cause so nobly defended.” The following day, Nachmanides left Aragon never to return. The disputation had far-reaching consequences. Between August 26 and 29, 1263, James I ordered the removal of passages deemed offensive from the Talmud ...

  4. NachmạnidesMose Ben Nachmanjüdischer Theologe, * um 1195 Gerona, † 1270 Akko; Bibelausleger u.und Kabbalist...

  5. www.encyclopedia.com › religion › encyclopedias-almanacsNaḥmanides | Encyclopedia.com

    NAḤMANIDES ( Moses b. Naḥman , also known as Naḥamani and RaMBaN – an acronym of R abbi M oses B en N aḥman; 1194–1270), Spanish rabbi and scholar and one of the leading authors of talmudic literature in the Middle Ages; philosopher, kabbalist, biblical exegete, poet, and physician. Naḥmanides was born in Gerona, Catalonia, and it ...

  6. 24. Jan. 2006 · Maimonides. First published Tue Jan 24, 2006; substantive revision Thu Feb 4, 2021. Moses ben Maimon [known to English speaking audiences as Maimonides and Hebrew speaking as Rambam] (1138–1204) is the greatest Jewish philosopher of the medieval period and is still widely read today. The Mishneh Torah, his 14-volume compendium of Jewish law ...

  7. NAHMANIDES, MOSES (c. 1194 – c. 1270), also known by the acronym RaMBaN (Rabbi Mosheh ben Na ḥ man); Spanish name, Bonastrug da Porta; Talmudist, biblical exegete, mystic, and polemicist. Born in Gerona, Catalonia, in a period of cultural transition and controversy, Nahmanides confronted the traditions and attitudes of Spanish, Proven ç al ...