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  • "Yachid" is used in the Bible when an absolute, indivisible one is intended; this is the word Moses Maimonides used to describe God in his second Principle of Faith.

    Archive 2009-05-01 2009

  • "Yachid" is used in the Bible when an absolute, indivisible one is intended; this is the word Moses Maimonides used to describe God in his second Principle of Faith.

    [christianity] is fair discussion possible [4] 2009

  • It was the skin of a philosopher called Moses Maimonides, whom she had won in a game of Tarochi with Al-Malik Al-Afdal Saladin, vizier of Egypt.

    Lilith’s Dream: A Tale of the Vampire Life Whitley Strieber 2002

  • It was the skin of a philosopher called Moses Maimonides, whom she had won in a game of Tarochi with Al-Malik Al-Afdal Saladin, vizier of Egypt.

    Lilith’s Dream: A Tale of the Vampire Life Whitley Strieber 2002

  • As the medieval luminary Rabbi Moses Maimonides taught: Someone who might suffer is exempt from dwelling in the sukkah. ...

    Rabbi Aaron Alexander: Huts Of Joy, Homes Of Shelter Rabbi Aaron Alexander 2011

  • Both the Hellenic Jew Philo, in the first century CE, and Moses Maimonides, also known in the Jewish tradition as the Great Rambam in the twelfth century, wrote of the consequences of violently removing the most sensuous part of a man's sexual organ before he is old enough to understand or consent to this loss.

    Miriam Pollack: Circumcision: Identity, Gender And Power Miriam Pollack 2011

  • While Moses Maimonides 1135-1204 once wrote that we confess in specific terms only for sins between one person and another, sometimes it is worthwhile to confess publicly for other kinds of sins.

    Rabbi Lawrence Troster: An Environmental Confession For The High Holidays Rabbi Lawrence Troster 2011

  • Both the Hellenic Jew Philo, in the first century CE, and Moses Maimonides, also known in the Jewish tradition as the Great Rambam in the twelfth century, wrote of the consequences of violently removing the most sensuous part of a man's sexual organ before he is old enough to understand or consent to this loss.

    Miriam Pollack: Circumcision: Identity, Gender And Power Miriam Pollack 2011

  • While Moses Maimonides 1135-1204 once wrote that we confess in specific terms only for sins between one person and another, sometimes it is worthwhile to confess publicly for other kinds of sins.

    Rabbi Lawrence Troster: An Environmental Confession For The High Holidays Rabbi Lawrence Troster 2011

  • As the medieval luminary Rabbi Moses Maimonides taught: Someone who might suffer is exempt from dwelling in the sukkah. ...

    Rabbi Aaron Alexander: Huts Of Joy, Homes Of Shelter Rabbi Aaron Alexander 2011

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