: Unlike the analytical nature of the Talmud, this work focuses on presenting the final, binding law.
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 ЧћЧ©Ч Ч” ЧЄЧ•ЧЁЧ” / Mishneh Torah
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 : Unlike the analytical nature of the Talmud,
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 Purpose and Innovation Would you prefer to explore
The "Strong Hand" of Jewish Law: An Introduction to Mishneh Torah
: Written in straightforward Mishnaic Hebrew, avoiding complex Aramaic.