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Would you prefer to explore specific laws within these books, or learn more about the controversies that followed the work's release? Halakhah, Mishneh Torah | Sefaria Library

Despite initial controversy over its omission of sources, the Mishneh Torah quickly became a cornerstone of Jewish scholarship. It is widely studied today, including through the daily Rambam study cycle. The full text is available through online resources like Sefaria or in translated editions. ЧћЧ©Ч Ч” ЧЄЧ•ЧЁЧ” / Mishneh Torah

: Written in straightforward Mishnaic Hebrew, avoiding complex Aramaic. Would you prefer to explore specific laws within

The (Hebrew: משנה תורה), compiled by Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon (Maimonides/Rambam) between 1170 and 1180 CE, is a foundational codification of Jewish Oral Law. It serves as a comprehensive, systematic guide to Jewish practice. Purpose and Innovation The full text is available through online resources

Often termed the ("The Strong Hand")—a nod to the 14 ( yad ) books it contains—the work is organized topically into 14 comprehensive sections ranging from Sefer HaMadda (knowledge/faith) to Sefer Shoftim (laws of courts and leadership). Impact and Legacy