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12TH-CENTURY SEPHARDIC JEWISH RABBI
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  • Córdoba]]
  • The title page of ''[[The Guide for the Perplexed]]''
  • 1 ILS banknote]].
  • The [[Tomb of Maimonides]] in [[Tiberias]]
  • Plaque of Maimonides at Rambam Medical Center, [[Haifa]]
  • Judeo-Arabic]] [[solitreo]].
  • Artwork of Maimonides at the [[Maimonides Heritage Center]] in [[Tiberias]]
  • [[Bas relief]] of Maimonides in the [[United States House of Representatives]]
  • Maimonides' house in [[Fez, Morocco]]
  • Depiction of Maimonides teaching students about the 'measure of man' in an [[illuminated manuscript]]
  • José Luis Muñoz's artistic impression of Maimonides, 2006

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Maimonides

Moses ben Maimon (1138–1204), commonly known as Maimonides () and also referred to by the acronym Rambam (Hebrew: רמב״ם), was a Sephardic Jewish philosopher who became one of the most prolific and influential Torah scholars of the Middle Ages. In his time, he was also a preeminent astronomer and physician, serving as the personal physician of Saladin. Born in Córdoba, Almoravid Empire (present-day Spain), on Passover eve, 1138 (or 1135), he worked as a rabbi, physician and philosopher in Morocco and Egypt. He died in Egypt on 12 December 1204, his body was transported to the lower Galilee and was eventually buried in Tiberias.

During his lifetime, most Jews greeted Maimonides' writings on Jewish law and ethics with acclaim and gratitude, even as far away as Iraq and Yemen. Yet, while Maimonides rose to become the revered head of the Jewish community in Egypt, his writings also had vociferous critics, particularly in Spain. Nonetheless, he was posthumously acknowledged as one of the foremost rabbinic decisors and philosophers in Jewish history, and his copious work comprises a cornerstone of Jewish scholarship. His fourteen-volume Mishneh Torah still carries significant canonical authority as a codification of Halacha. He is sometimes known as הנשר הגדול ("haNesher haGadol" The Great Eagle) in recognition of his outstanding status as a bona fide exponent of the Oral Torah.

Aside from being revered by Jewish historians, Maimonides also figures very prominently in the history of Islamic and Arab sciences and he is mentioned extensively in studies. Influenced by Aristotle, Al-Farabi, Ibn Sina, and his contemporary Ibn Rushd, he became a prominent philosopher and polymath in both the Jewish and Islamic worlds.