Similar words: bridesmaid, testimonial, matrimonial, acrimonious, parsimonious, sanctimonious, snide, maim. Meaning: n. Spanish philosopher considered the greatest Jewish scholar of the Middle Ages who codified Jewish law in the Talmud (1135-1204).
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1) Maimonides God takes no literal shits, only allegorical ones.
2) Dr. Barry Krakow of the Maimonides Sleep Arts and Sciences center in Albuquerque and the author of "Sound Sleep, Sound Mind," helped develop imagery rehearsal therapy.
3) However,(http://sentencedict.com/maimonides.html) Maimonides then goes on to say that both faiths help God redeem the world.
4) Forty-three percent of Jews did not know that Maimonides, one of the foremost rabbinical authorities and philosophers, was Jewish.
5) Darwin made it clear once again that?as Maimonides, Avicenna, Aquinas and Eckhart had already pointed out?we cannot regard God simply as a divine personality, who single-handedly created the world.
6) For the great Jewish medieval philosopher, Moses Maimonides Aristotle was called by him " "the Master of those who know."
7) The question about Maimonides was the one that the fewest people answered correctly.
8) Socrates, Maimonides, King Solomon, Einstein, Goethe, Gandhi, Ani DiFranco, and even Yoda have held justified, false beliefs about what they did and did not know.
9) In essence, Hippocrates and Maimonides were insisting that their students practice nutrient therapy.
10) There are no Talmudic scholars on the English side, and, next to some of his staffers, Lipsky is a regular Maimonides.
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