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  2. Nachmanides - Wikipedia

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    Nachmanides's letter to his son displayed on the Ramban synagogue in Jerusalem. The book Iggeret ha-Kodesh (אגרת הקודש - The Holy Epistle) on the topics of marriage, holiness, and sexual relations was commonly attributed to Nachmanides, who supposedly wrote it for his son as a wedding gift.

  3. Category:Nachmanides - Wikipedia

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    Moses ben Nahman, commonly known as Nachmanides and also referred to by the acronym Ramban, was a leading medieval Jewish scholar, Sephardic rabbi, philosopher, physician, kabbalist, and biblical commentator

  4. Charles Ber Chavel - Wikipedia

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    Rabbi Yosef Qafih, who had provided his translation for the 1958 Mossad Harav Kook publication, would later, in 1971, supersede the former edition while faulting that edition for its printing of errors against his agreement and without his knowledge. [9] Nachmanides' (Ramban) commentary to the Torah (1971-1976).

  5. Jewish commentaries on the Bible - Wikipedia

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    The Hebrew and English bible text is the New JPS version. It contains a number of commentaries, written in English, on the Torah which run alongside the Hebrew text and its English translation, and it also contains a number of essays on the Torah and Tanakh in the back of the book.

  6. Soncino Press - Wikipedia

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    The Soncino Books of the Bible is a set of Hebrew Bible commentaries, covering the whole Tanakh (Old Testament) in fourteen volumes, published by the Soncino Press.The first volume to appear was Psalms in 1945, and the last was Chronicles in 1952.

  7. Sefer Hamitzvot - Wikipedia

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    Sefer Hamitzvot ("Book of Commandments", Hebrew: ספר המצוות) is a work by the 12th-century rabbi, philosopher, and physician, Moses Maimonides.While there are various other works titled similarly, the title "Sefer Hamitzvot" without a modifier refers to Maimonides' work.

  8. Mar Thoma Syrian Church - Wikipedia

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    Ramban Bible, translated by Kayamkulam Philipose Ramban. The word "liturgy" is derived from the Greek word leitourgia (leitos/loas: people +ergos: work) which means a service rendered to God and people. When the Bible was not available, the liturgy took the role of the Bible, much of the scripture is formed in the liturgical context.

  9. Ramban - Wikipedia

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    Ramban can refer to: Nachmanides (1194 – c. 1270), Catalan rabbi and philosopher also known as RaMBaN; Cave of the Ramban in Jerusalem; Ramban, Jammu and Kashmir, a town in India Ramban district, an administrative unit in India; Ramban (Vidhan Sabha constituency) Ramban Synagogue in Jerusalem; Rambaan, 1948 Indian film; Ramabanam, 2023 Indian ...