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Eschatology in Maimonidean thought: Messianism, resurrection, and the world to come : selected studies, with an introduction and bibliography
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A Social and Religious History of the Jews: High Middle Ages, 500-1200
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into Hebrew and added a preface in verse. This was published in
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His poems are found only in Moroccan collections. Two of his
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the west
Moroccan
Hebrew
liturgical
Leopold Dukes
Maimonides
Iggeret Teman
Arabic
Basel
Sefer Yeáş“irah
Isaac Israeli ben Solomon
Nissim ben Jacob
Joseph ibn Tzaddik
Moritz Steinschneider
Saadia Gaon
hermeneutic
Rabbi Ishmael
Eschatology in Maimonidean thought: Messianism, resurrection, and the world to come : selected studies, with an introduction and bibliography
ISBN
978-0-87068-706-8
A Social and Religious History of the Jews: High Middle Ages, 500-1200
ISBN
978-0-231-08843-5
public domain
Singer, Isidore
"Nahum Ma'arabi"
The Jewish Encyclopedia
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Hebrew-language poets

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