Sefer HaMitzvahs
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Sefer HaMitzvot is a fundamental work by Maimonides (Rambam) that codifies and enumerates all 613 commandments (mitzvot) in the Torah.
It establishes a clear methodology for identifying and classifying each mitzvah, providing a comprehensive framework for Jewish law.
Maimonides meticulously analyzes the biblical text to determine which passages constitute actual commandments.
The book serves as an essential reference for understanding the basis of Jewish legal and ethical obligations.
It lays the groundwork for Maimonides' later and more extensive legal code, the Mishneh Torah.
Sefer HaMitzvot remains a cornerstone of Jewish legal scholarship.
It establishes a clear methodology for identifying and classifying each mitzvah, providing a comprehensive framework for Jewish law.
Maimonides meticulously analyzes the biblical text to determine which passages constitute actual commandments.
The book serves as an essential reference for understanding the basis of Jewish legal and ethical obligations.
It lays the groundwork for Maimonides' later and more extensive legal code, the Mishneh Torah.
Sefer HaMitzvot remains a cornerstone of Jewish legal scholarship.
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