1814:. Nachmanides countered that Christiani's interpretations were distortions; the rabbis would not hint that Jesus was Messiah while, at the same time, explicitly opposing him as such. He further said that if the sages of the Talmud believed that Jesus was the messiah then most certainly they would have been Christians and not Jews, and the fact that the sages of the Talmud were Jews is beyond dispute. Nachmanides proceeded to provide context for the proof-texts cited by Christiani, showing that they were most clearly understood differently than as proposed by Christiani. Furthermore, Nachmanides demonstrated from numerous biblical and talmudic sources that traditional Jewish belief ran contrary to Christiani's postulates.
1921:, Nachmanides maintained a correspondence with his native land, by means of which he endeavored to bring about a closer connection between Judea and Spain. Shortly after his arrival in Jerusalem, he addressed a letter to his son Nahman, in which he described the desolation of the Holy City, where there were at that time only two Jewish inhabitants—brothers, dyers by trade. In a later letter from Acre he counsels his son to cultivate humility, which he considers to be the first of virtues. In another, addressed to his second son, who occupied an official position at the Castilian court, Nachmanides recommends the recitation of the daily prayers and warns above all against immorality.
1638:'s commentary, and provides alternative interpretations where he disagrees with Rashi's interpretation. He was prompted to record his commentary by three motives: (1) to satisfy the minds of students of the Law and stimulate their interest by a critical examination of the text; (2) to justify the ways of God and discover the hidden meanings of the words of Scripture, "for in the Torah are hidden every wonder and every mystery, and in her treasures is sealed every beauty of wisdom"; (3) to soothe the minds of the students by simple explanations and pleasant words when they read the appointed sections of the Pentateuch on Sabbaths and festivals. His exposition, intermingled with
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exists under the sun or above was not made from non-existence at the outset. Instead He brought forth from total and absolute nothing a very thin substance devoid of corporeality but having a power of potency, fit to assume form and to proceed from potentiality into reality. This was the primary matter created by G-d; it is called by the Greeks hyly (matter). After the hyly He did not create anything, but He formed and made --things with it, and from this hyly He brought everything into existence and clothed the forms and put them into a finished condition.
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1472:, in which Solomon's adversaries were severely rebuked. However, the great respect he professed for Maimonides (though he did not share the latter's views), reinforced by innate gentleness of character, kept him from allying himself with the anti-Maimonist party and led him to assume the role of a conciliator. Maimonides was 58 years old when Nachmanides was born.
1750:, seems to have led a largely untroubled life. When well advanced in years, however, his life was interrupted by an event which made him leave his family and his country and wander in foreign lands. This was the religious disputation in which he was called upon to defend his faith in 1263. The debate was initiated by a
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to his original place. The mind of a Jew, or any other person, simply cannot tolerate these assertions. You have listened all your life to the priests who have filled your brain and the marrow of your bones with this doctrine, and it has settled into you because of that accustomed habit. , you would never accept them.
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is not the consensus view of modern scholars.) "If," he says, "you were of the opinion that it was your duty to denounce the Guide as heretical, why does a portion of your flock recede from the decision as if it regretted the step? Is it right in such important matters to act capriciously, to applaud
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The justness of his defense was recognized by the King and the commission, but to satisfy the
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In this book, the author criticizes
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The Dominicans, nevertheless, claimed the victory, and Nachmanides felt obligated to publish the text of the debates. From this publication Pablo selected certain passages which he construed as blasphemies against Christianity and denounced to the head of his order,
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writes that there is no veracity to that). It was to arouse the interest of the local Jews in the exposition of the Bible that Nachmanides wrote the greatest of his works, the above-mentioned commentary on the Torah.
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1479:– his Code of Jewish Law – not only shows no leniency in interpreting prohibitions within Jewish law, but may even be seen as more stringent, which in Nachmanides' eyes was a positive factor. As to Maimonides'
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may be due to piety, or the influence of the northern French Jewish school of thought. However, it is thought that it also may be a reaction to the rapid acceptance of
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in his edition of the collected writings of Nachmanides) has the king saying that he never saw a man with no legal training argue a case so successfully.
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1422:). Nachmanides' adherence to the words of the
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2140:, defending Alfasi against the criticisms of
1580:Views on death, mourning and the resurrection
1447:
1434:; this occurred soon after the appearance of
1154:
1148:
1142:
884:
4071:Jews and Judaism in the Kingdom of Jerusalem
2797:
2765:
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2612:, (Academic Studies Press, 2011), pp.129-151
2552:"Iggeret Ha-Kodesh - Jewish Women's Archive"
1991:
1360:, and he is said to have been instructed in
1525:, and those who engage in the study of the
1493:. (Note that Nachmanides's analysis of the
2909:
2895:
2586:Moses Maimonides' Treatise on Resurrection
2426:
1959:major commentaries on Torah and the Talmud
1880:. There he established a synagogue in the
1625:
1529:in groups. For the great rabbi and author
1042:), was a leading medieval Jewish scholar,
1019:) and by the contemporary nickname
891:
877:
63:
2760:
2519:"AZRIEL (EZRA) BEN MENAHEM (BEN SOLOMON)"
27:13th century Catalonian rabbi and scholar
2876:Igeres Haramban - An Eleven Step Program
2221:, letter addressed to the French rabbis
2185:Ethical, mystical and philosphic works:
2126:Nachmanides' writings in the defense of
1907:
1670:, and frequently criticizes Maimonides'
1555:
1498:the one to-day and the other tomorrow?"
1452:Called upon, about 1238, for support by
1348:(Rabbeinu Yonah). Among his teachers in
1137:, "Our Rabbi Moses son of Nahman"). His
2639:
2154:(RABaD; printed with Abraham Meldola's
1646:interpretations, is based upon careful
1395:'s decisions against the criticisms of
976:), and also referred to by the acronym
504:Maimonidean / Anti-Maimonidean
42:. For Founder of Breslov Hasidism, see
14:
4013:
2606:Cultures in Collision and Conversation
2419:
2417:
2172:against the criticisms of Maimonides'
2027:
1998:, is considered a leading work in the
1976:
1802:Christiani argued, based upon several
2890:
2883:, at the National Library of Portugal
2782:Teshuvot haRashba Meyuchas LehaRamban
2588:(Rowman & Littlefield ed. 2004),
2209:ch. xliii., and frequently reprinted)
2083:, mysticism, science and philosophy.
2053:. In approach, it fully utilizes the
1791:whether the Messiah announced by the
1364:(Jewish mysticism) by his countryman
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1912:A street in Jerusalem bears his name
1549:
2713:"Ramban's Cave - Trip to Jerusalem"
2414:
2390:. Diputació de Girona. p. 27.
1924:
911:
24:
1454:Solomon ben Abraham of Montpellier
25:
4117:
2855:
1836:in his Otzar Vicuchim (quoted by
1650:and original study of the Bible.
4031:13th-century rabbis in Jerusalem
3648:Isaac ben Mordecai of Regensburg
2811:University of Pennsylvania Press
2299:
1983:Jewish commentaries on the Bible
1368:, who was in turn a disciple of
982:
923:
180:
3653:Ephraim ben Isaac of Regensburg
2791:
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2541:Section 1, responsa 120 and 167
2158:Leghorn, 1745; under the title
1863:
1742:Nachmanides, first as rabbi of
1630:Nachmanides' commentary on the
1519:or opens his mouth against the
1391:(Wars of the Lord) he defended
69:21st-century artistic depiction
4106:Authors of works on the Talmud
4046:Authors of books on Jewish law
3791:Moses ben Isaac ben ha-Nessiah
3637:Judah ben Samuel of Regensburg
3475:Elhanan ben Isaac of Dampierre
3470:Isaac ben Abraham of Dampierre
2803:"HEBREW SOURCES IN MANUSCRIPT"
2562:
2544:
2535:
2503:
2405:
2377:
2288:
2072:
1967:he wrote stand-alone works on
1888:. Nachmanides then settled at
1732:Disputation of Barcelona, 1263
448:Mansur ibn Sulayman al-Ghamari
13:
1:
3510:Samuel ben Solomon of Falaise
3405:Abraham ben Joseph of Orleans
3261:Abraham ben Isaac of Narbonne
3048:Shem Tov ben Abraham ibn Gaon
2807:Jewish Magic and Superstition
2756:Chiddushei Ramban on Berakhot
2281:
2231:, religious controversy with
1780:The subjects discussed were:
1678:of the Bible to the level of
1609:Jewish views of the afterlife
1375:According to the responsa of
1029:[ˌbɔnəsˈtɾuksəˈpɔrtə]
4061:Medieval Jewish philosophers
3995:Judah Leon ben Moses Mosconi
3908:Eliezer ben Samuel of Verona
3607:Yaakov ben Moshe Levi Moelin
3366:Samson ben Joseph of Falaise
2916:
2862:Video Lecture on Nachmanides
1746:and later as chief rabbi of
1570:Joseph ben Abraham Gikatilla
1430:among the Jews of Spain and
1166:
663:Eliezer ben Elijah Ashkenazi
7:
4086:Philosophers from Catalonia
4026:13th-century Catalan rabbis
3871:Isaiah di Trani the Younger
3515:Judah ben Isaac Messer Leon
3267:Levi ben Abraham ben Hayyim
3135:Zerachiah ha-Levi of Girona
3054:Meir ben Solomon Abi-Sahula
2269:
2235:(in the "Milchamot Chovah")
2142:Zerachiah ha-Levi of Girona
2059:classic Sephardic teachings
2038:Ramban's major work on the
1397:Zerachiah ha-Levi of Girona
10:
4122:
3771:Eliyahu Menachem of London
3663:Eliezer ben Isaac ha-Gadol
3540:Elijah ben Menahem HaZaken
3485:Samson ben Abraham of Sens
3249:David ben Levi of Narbonne
2838:
2771:Ramban’s Talmud Commentary
2497:www.jewishencyclopedia.com
2104:Shimshon ben Tzemach Duran
2034:Talmud § Commentaries
2031:
1980:
1735:
1699:Jewish principles of faith
1448:Attitude toward Maimonides
1099:
778:Menachem Mendel Schneerson
658:Elijah Ba'al Shem of Chelm
29:
4091:13th-century Catalan Jews
3936:
3903:Moses ben Meir of Ferrara
3849:
3814:
3781:Jacob ben Judah of London
3746:
3553:
3520:Joseph ben Samuel Bonfils
3325:
3199:
3097:
2973:
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2207:Me'or 'Enayim Imre Binah,
1334:Mosheh ben Nahman Gerondi
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688:Simcha Bunim of Peshischa
481:Hibat Allah Abu'l-Barakat
239:Aristobulus of Alexandria
159:
147:
137:
127:
123:
105:
79:
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51:
3980:Isaac ben Jacob ha-Lavan
3970:Isaac ben Samuel of Acre
3490:Isaac ben Eliezer Halevi
3420:Haim ben Hananel HaCohen
3388:Moses ben Jacob of Coucy
3312:Aaron ben Jacob ha-Kohen
2960:Samuel ben Jacob ibn Jam
2769:Aryeh Leibowitz (2018).
2223:in defense of Maimonides
1952:
1738:Disputation of Barcelona
1701:, namely, the belief in
1672:biblical interpretations
1603:For Nachmanides, divine
1328:Nachmanides was born in
1118: (Ra-M-Ba-N, for
653:Joseph Solomon Delmedigo
4096:Philosophers of Judaism
3836:Avigdor Cohen of Vienna
3728:Isaac ben Asher ha-Levi
3673:Yehuda HaKohen ben Meir
3619:Eliezer ben Joel HaLevi
3563:Meshullam ben Kalonymus
1917:three-year stay in the
1703:creation out of nothing
1626:Commentary on the Torah
1503:Guide for the Perplexed
1482:Guide for the Perplexed
1441:Guide for the Perplexed
1428:Greco-Arabic philosophy
1356:and Nathan ben Meïr of
1092:
40:Ramban (disambiguation)
3708:Jacob ben Judah Landau
3703:Joel ben Isaac ha-Levi
3678:Meir ben Baruch Halevi
3287:Abraham of Montpellier
3158:Simeon ben Zemah Duran
1913:
1900:authorities (although
1825:
1660:
1561:
1544:
1155:
1149:
1143:
1037:
713:Isaac Orobio de Castro
683:Shneur Zalman of Liadi
380:Shem-Tov ibn Falaquera
38:. For other uses, see
3923:Isaac ben Melchizedek
3918:Joseph Colon Trabotto
3603:(Maharam MeRotenberg)
3263:(Raavad II, HaEshkol)
3037:Isaac ben Moses Arama
2965:Shemariah ben Elhanan
2940:Chananel ben Chushiel
2676:. London: Continuum (
2571:Dr. Charles B. Chavel
2067:teachings of Provence
2032:Further information:
1981:Further information:
1911:
1820:
1655:
1559:
1510:
723:Samuel David Luzzatto
693:Samson Raphael Hirsch
314:Spanish and European:
282:Ibn Bajjah (Avempace)
4000:Nethanel ben Isaiah
3985:Nathan ben Abraham I
3877:Obadiah of Bertinoro
3595:Mordechai ben Hillel
3535:Shemaiah of Soissons
2799:Trachtenberg, Joshua
1846:Raymond de Penyafort
1763:Raymond de Penyafort
1379:Nachmanides studied
1063:biblical commentator
1036:near the Gate", see
425:Judah Leon Abravanel
117:Kingdom of Jerusalem
4101:Rabbis in Jerusalem
3889:(Shibbolei HaLeket)
3806:Berechiah de Nicole
3756:Aaron of Canterbury
3738:Isaac Asir HaTikvah
3713:Samuel ben Natronai
3668:Judah ben Kalonymus
3633:(Hagahot Maimuniot)
3336:Rabbi Abin ha-Gadol
3282:Asher ben Meshullam
3277:Meshullam ben Jacob
3237:Isaac ben Abba Mari
3191:Judah ben Barzillai
2523:Jewish Encyclopedia
2178:(Book of Precepts).
2091:Mishpetei ha-Cherem
2051:Talmudic discussion
2028:Talmudic commentary
2014:- and incorporates
1996:Perush 'al ha-Torah
1977:Commentary on Torah
1806:passages, that the
1614:Besides the animal
1424:earlier authorities
912:מֹשֶׁה בֶּן־נָחְמָן
855:Microcosm–macrocosm
773:Joseph Soloveitchik
443:Natan'el al-Fayyumi
244:Philo of Alexandria
168:Part of a series on
132:Medieval philosophy
4081:Rabbis from Girona
4051:Bible commentators
3990:Hillel ben Eliakim
3960:Zerahiah the Greek
3954:Tobiah ben Eliezer
3826:(Terumat HaDeshen)
3658:Samson ben Eliezer
3613:Eliezer ben Nathan
3601:Meir of Rothenburg
3570:(Rabbeinu Gershom)
3545:Ephraim ben Samson
3465:Eliezer of Touques
3376:Eliezer ben Samuel
3371:Yom Tov of Falaise
3243:Abraham ben Nathan
3039:(Akeidat Yitzchak)
2977:(except Catalonia)
2866:Dr. Henry Abramson
2387:The Jews in Girona
2219:Iggeret ha-Chemdah
2042:is referred to as
1943:Cave of the Ramban
1914:
1838:Charles Ber Chavel
1693:Next to belief in
1664:Greek philosophers
1562:
1144:Bonastruc ça Porta
1021:Bonastruc ça Porta
768:Abraham Isaac Kook
748:Monsieur Chouchani
350:Joseph ibn Tzaddik
320:Hasdai ibn Shaprut
287:Ismaili philosophy
277:Brethren of Purity
71:of Nachmanides in
44:Nachman of Breslov
4056:Jewish apologists
4008:
4007:
3965:Isaac ben Dorbolo
3928:Judah Messer Leon
3913:Hillel ben Samuel
3859:Nathan ben Jehiel
3801:Yom Tov of Joigny
3688:Israel of Bamberg
3639:(Yehudah haHasid)
3568:Gershom ben Judah
3525:Menahem ben Helbo
3435:Peretz ben Elijah
3415:Judah ben Yom Tov
3346:List of Tosafists
3329:(except Provence)
3317:Jonathan of Lunel
3307:Isaac of Narbonne
3302:Samuel ibn Tibbon
3214:Abraham ben David
3152:Isaac ben Sheshet
3123:Shlomo ibn Aderet
3064:Maimon ben Joseph
3059:Isaac ibn Ghiyyat
3005:Joseph ibn Migash
2950:Zechariah Aghmati
2945:Dunash ben Labrat
2741:Ramban on Genesis
2256:Shlomo ibn Aderet
2203:Azariah dei Rossi
2152:Abraham ben David
1992:As detailed above
1870:Kingdom of France
1834:Julius Eisenstein
1775:freedom of speech
1767:James I of Aragon
1711:divine providence
1684:Divine Providence
1680:natural phenomena
1620:levirate marriage
1584:In Nachmanides's
1566:Iggeret ha-Kodesh
1551:Iggeret ha-Kodesh
1410:, as well as the
1377:Shlomo ibn Aderet
1325:
1324:
1314:Shlomo ibn Aderet
904:Moses ben Nachman
901:
900:
738:Eliezer Berkovits
728:Elijah Benamozegh
718:Moses Mendelssohn
633:Francisco Sanches
592:Reconstructionist
395:Isaac ben Sheshet
390:Moses of Narbonne
370:Samuel ibn Tibbon
330:Abraham bar Hiyya
174:Jewish philosophy
163:
162:
142:Jewish philosophy
57:
16:(Redirected from
4113:
3882:Menahem Recanati
3824:Israel Isserlein
3718:Alexander Suslin
3643:Yaakov ben Yakar
3625:Eleazar of Worms
3583:Asher ben Jehiel
3574:Simeon bar Isaac
3505:Samuel of Évreux
3480:Baruch ben Isaac
3455:Samson of Chinon
3450:Jacob of Orléans
3425:Yechiel of Paris
3394:Judah ben Nathan
3382:Isaac ben Samuel
3361:Solomon ben Meir
3272:Moshe ha-Darshan
3255:Moses ben Joseph
3209:Hachmei Provence
3176:Azriel of Gerona
3172:(Nimmukei Yosef)
3170:Joseph ibn Habib
3166:(Maggid Mishneh)
3131:(Rabbeinu Yonah)
3117:Nissim of Gerona
3074:Abraham ibn Daud
3043:Rabbenu Yerucham
3017:Bahya ibn Paquda
2999:Yom Tov Asevilli
2994:Abraham ibn Ezra
2955:Nissim ben Jacob
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2250:A collection of
2241:, commentary on
2233:Pablo Christiani
2213:Iggeret ha-Musar
2195:Sefer ha-Ge'ulah
2160:Machaseh u-Magen
2100:Hilkhot Bedikkah
1961:. Further, as a
1925:Death and burial
1886:Ramban Synagogue
1752:Pablo Christiani
1718:Abraham ibn Ezra
1542:
1418:, commentary on
1416:Aseifat Zekkenim
1366:Azriel of Gerona
1192:Azriel of Gerona
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355:Abraham ibn Ezra
345:Abraham ibn Daud
335:Bahya ibn Paquda
302:Rabbinic Judaism
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3944:Isaac Abarbanel
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3865:Isaiah di Trani
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3830:Isaac of Vienna
3810:
3796:Moses of London
3786:Josce of London
3776:Hagin Deulacres
3766:Elias of London
3742:
3733:Simha of Speyer
3698:Judah ben Asher
3693:Ephraim of Bonn
3589:Jacob ben Asher
3549:
3500:Moses of Évreux
3495:Meir ben Samuel
3460:Jacob of Chinon
3440:Eliezer of Toul
3410:Elijah of Paris
3321:
3297:Isaac the Blind
3195:
3186:Judah ben Yakar
3164:Vidal of Tolosa
3093:
3084:Jonah ibn Janah
3027:David Abudirham
3022:Bahya ben Asher
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2148:Sefer ha-Zekhut
2138:Milhamot HaShem
2117:Sha'ar ha-Gemul
2075:
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1709:of God, and in
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1389:Milhamot Hashem
1370:Isaac the Blind
1354:Judah ben Yakar
1327:
1178:Judah ben Yakar
1171:
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1097:"Nachmanides" (
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