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Teachings of Maimonides by Jacob S. Minkin
The great scholar Moses ben Maimon (1135-1204), known to the world as Maimonides, has profoundly influenced Jewish, Christian and the Moslem thought. He was a rabbi, savant, physician and philosopher who organized and systematized the oral Jewish law into a reference book for laymen, wrote discourses on logic in addition to medical treatises, and produced a monumental philosophical work, The Guide for the Perplexed.