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13 Principles of Jewish Faith, Explained

        

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Maimonides, one of the greatest codifiers of Torah law and giants of Jewish philosophy, he formulated a list of the thirteen principles of Jewish faith. Or, as he described them: Judaism’s fundamental truths and very foundation.

This video was produced for Lesson 2 of This Can Happen, a course by the Rohr Jewish Learning Institute.
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Emunah - Вера Miscellaneous - Разное Commandments - Заповеди
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