This is a scholarly and well researched biography of Maimonides that demonstrates the author's broad and deep grasp of the Maimonidean ouevre. The author is attuned to all the choicy pieces in the commentary on the Mishna, the Guide as well as the Yad. For example, on Avos 4:4 his quote of Aristotle; in Mikvaos 4:4 his attack on a prominent personality [that Heschel claims is the Rif, a claim I have not been able to verify]...
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Readers of other works by Rabbi Heschel are likely to be surprised by this volume; it is not written in his usual poetic, epigrammatic style. While some of this may be due to Heschel's relative youth at the time of writing, it is also the product of a different translation process, done after Heschel's death. The introductory notes to the book explain how this came about, and in the process provide interesting insights on...
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