
Religion and Superstition: A Maimonidean Approach
Discover Maimonides’ nuanced view on religion and superstition, offering profound
Jewish philosophy does not self-identify as a religion but is a form of intellectual life within the Judaism. Jewish philosophy is the pursuit of speculative knowledge undertaken from the perspective of the Jewish religion, in reference to Jewish concerns, or in relation to canonical Jewish texts.

Discover Maimonides’ nuanced view on religion and superstition, offering profound

Explore the life and intellectual legacy of Moses Maimonides, the

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From its humble beginnings in the Geonic period, the practice

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The Illusion of Orthodox Education I mentioned previously the differences
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