The Rambam
A Biography
Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon was one of the towering figures in the history of the Jewish people. Of him it was said, "From Moshe (Moses) to Moshe (the son of Maimon) there arose none like Moshe." Among the Jewish people, he is known as the Rambam, an acronym for Rabbi Moshe ben (son of) Maimon (RaMBaM); while universally - for his fame and influence reached far beyond the confines of his own people - he is called Maimonides, the Greek form of "the son of Maimon."
This brief biography brings to light many little-known facts about Maimonides, twelfth-century philosopher and physician.
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Could the author please add more references and sources? This is extremely helpful for students. Thank you.