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  1. 9. Apr. 2003 · By Dovid Zaklikowski. Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon was a Talmudist, Halachist, physician, philosopher and communal leader, known in the Jewish world by the acronym "Rambam" and to the world at large as "Maimonides." He is one of the most important figures in the history of Torah scholarship; on his gravestone were inscribed the words, "From Moses to ...

  2. The great Maimonides left a great and worthy successor in the person of his son, Rabbi Abraham ben Moses Maimon, also known as Rabbi Abraham Maimuni. Abraham was born in Fostat, Egypt, in the month of Sivan, in the year 4945 from creation (1185 CE). His father, Maimonides, was 51 years old then. Needless to say, the young Abraham was a source ...

  3. Abraham ben Moses ben Maimon. 0 references. Freebase ID /m/088x6g. 1 reference. stated in. Freebase Data Dumps. publication date. 28 October 2013. IxTheo authority ID. 07684370X . 0 references. Jewish Encyclopedia Daat ID. 976. 1 reference. imported from ...

  4. Metzler Lexikon jüdischer Philosophen Moshe ben Maimon. (Akronym: Rambam; lat. Moses Maimonides) Geb. 1138 in Córdoba; gest. 1204 in Fusṭāṭ bei Kairo. Der in Andalusien geborene M. mußte schon als junger Mann (um 1149) vor der religiösen Verfolgung der Almohaden fliehen und mit seiner Familie Spanien verlassen.

  5. 7 de diciembre de 1237 jul. Abraham ben Moisés ben Maimón (en árabe: موسى بن ميمون) (en hebreo: אברהם בן רמב"ם) también conocido como Rabeinu Avraham ben ha-Rambam, y Avraham Maimuni ( Fustat, Sultanato ayubí, 1186 - 7 de diciembre de 1237) era el hijo del Rambam Maimónides, que sucedió a su padre como nagid (líder ...

  6. ABRAHAM BEN MOSES BEN MAIMON (1186–1237), theologian, exegete, communal leader, mystical pietist, and physician. Little was known about him prior to the discovery of the Cairo *Genizah, which has preserved many of his writings, in part autographic. Born in Fustat, Egypt, on the Sabbath eve, the 28 th of Sivan/June 1186, he was the only son of ...

  7. Abraham ben Moses ben Maimon (ebraico: אברהם בן רמב"ם; noto anche come Rabbeinu Avraham ben ha-Rambam e Avraham Maimuni) (al-Fustat, 1186 – 7 dicembre 1237), figlio di Maimonide, successe a suo padre nella carica di Nagid della comunità ebraica dell'Egitto.