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  1. The Disputation of Ramban (Nachmanides) Religious disputations between Jews and followers of other religions first appear in Biblical times. Abraham debated belief in one G‑d with King Nimrod and his followers. Elijah 's confrontation with the prophets of Baal had elements of a religious debate. Numerous sages of the Mishnah and Talmud were ...

  2. This great champion was Rabbi Mosesben Nachman Gerondi, known by the abbreviation RaMBaN, and to the non-Jewish world-as Nachmanides. He was called Gerondi after his native town Gerona, Spain, where he was born in the year 4954 (1195 c.e.). He was born of a noble family, which included many prominent Talmudists.

  3. Personalities of the Bible. Rabbi Moses ben Nahman, a.k.a. Nahmanides, also known by the acronym of his initials, Ramban, was a medieval Spanish Jewish rabbi and thinker who wrote famous commentaries on the Torah and the Talmud. He was also a philosopher, poet and physician. In addition to his commentaries on Jewish sacred texts, he left behind ...

  4. (auch: Mose ben Nachman, Ramban, Mose Gerondi) – Spanischer Bibelkommentator, Jurist, Philosoph, Kabbalist, Dichter und Arzt; verfasste mehr als 50 Werke ...

  5. Nachmanides Renews Jerusalem community (Event) 1267. Nachmanides (Rabbi Moshe ben Nachman, 1194-1270) arrived in Jerusalem, after being forced to flee his native Spain (see "On This Date" for Av 12) and renewed its Jewish community there. The synagogue he established is functional today, having been restore ...

  6. Nachmanides is one of the greatest Jewish scholars ever. His resounding victory in a with the Church marked a turning point in Jewish-Christian relations.

  7. www.sefaria.org › sheets › 218969Nachmanides | Sefaria

    1. Hassagot in defense of Simeon Kayyara against the criticisms of Maimonides' Sefer ha-Mitzwoth (Book of Precepts). 2. Chidushim on the Talmud. 3.Commentary on the Torah. 4.Letters. 1238 Called upon for support by Solomon ben Abraham of Montpellier, who had been excommunicated by supporters of Maimonides.