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She was near, for she dwelt at Jerusalem, in a place called Mishneh, the second rank of buildings from the royal palace.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume II (Joshua to Esther) 1721
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She resided in that part of Jerusalem called the Mishneh (A.V., "the college;" R.V.,
Easton's Bible Dictionary M.G. Easton 1897
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This concept is based on Leviticus 19: 14 ( "and you shall not place a stumbling block before the blind"), understood by the Rabbis and codified by Maimonides as the principle of not making one's fellow a criminal (Mishneh Torah, Laws of Murder and the Preservation of Life, 13: 14).
Elissa D. Barrett: California: Caught in the Weeds? Elissa D. Barrett 2010
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In his code of law, Maimonides wrote, "a person sitting in a boat or in a carriage, if able to stand, should do so; if not, he may sit in his place and pray" Mishneh Torahs, Laws of Prayer, 5:2.
Rabbi Aaron Alexander: Praying On Planes: Rights And Responsabilities Rabbi Aaron Alexander 2011
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This concept is based on Leviticus 19: 14 ( "and you shall not place a stumbling block before the blind"), understood by the Rabbis and codified by Maimonides as the principle of not making one's fellow a criminal (Mishneh Torah, Laws of Murder and the Preservation of Life, 13: 14).
Elissa D. Barrett: California: Caught in the Weeds? Elissa D. Barrett 2010
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Rather, great value is assigned to the practice of repentance or tshuvah, translated literally as, "Returning from evil" (Mishneh Torah, Laws of Repentance, 2: 2-5).
Elissa D. Barrett: California: Caught in the Weeds? Elissa D. Barrett 2010
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In his code of law, Maimonides wrote, "a person sitting in a boat or in a carriage, if able to stand, should do so; if not, he may sit in his place and pray" Mishneh Torahs, Laws of Prayer, 5:2.
Rabbi Aaron Alexander: Praying On Planes: Rights And Responsabilities Rabbi Aaron Alexander 2011
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One who can't sleep in the sukkah because of the wind, or flies, or fleas, or a bad smell Mishneh Torah, Laws of the Sukkah, 6:2.
Rabbi Aaron Alexander: Huts Of Joy, Homes Of Shelter Rabbi Aaron Alexander 2011
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As his very own works show, from the 13 Principles in the Commentary to the Mishneh to the Guide of the Perplexed, Maimonides believed that God was an entity that could be discussed, analyzed and debated -- much like so many of Judaism's ideas.
Joshua Stanton: Jews And The Need For God: Modern Lessons From Moses Maimonides Joshua Stanton 2011
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One who can't sleep in the sukkah because of the wind, or flies, or fleas, or a bad smell Mishneh Torah, Laws of the Sukkah, 6:2.
Rabbi Aaron Alexander: Huts Of Joy, Homes Of Shelter Rabbi Aaron Alexander 2011
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