Sefer HaMadda

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Sefer HaMadda is the opening book of Maimonides’ Mishneh Torah, laying out foundational principles of Jewish belief, ethics, and religious practice.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
halakhic work
section of Mishneh Torah
aimsTo provide a foundation for the rest of Mishneh Torah
systematize core beliefs and ethics
associatedWithCommunity Rabbinic Judaism
author Maimonides
Maimonides
surface form: Moses ben Maimon
canonicalStatus widely studied in traditional yeshivot
componentOfSystem comprehensive code of Jewish law
contains Hilchot Avodat Kochavim
Hilchot Deot
Hilchot Talmud Torah
Hilchot Teshuvah
Mishneh Torah
surface form: Hilchot Yesodei HaTorah
dateOfComposition 12th century
focusesOn character development
knowledge of God
laws of Torah study
principles of faith
process of teshuvah
prohibition of idolatry
genre halakhic code
hasComponent philosophical foundations of halakha
hasSubsection laws of Torah study
laws of character traits
laws of idolatry and gentile customs
laws of repentance
laws of the foundations of the Torah
influencedBy Aristotelian philosophy
rabbinic literature
language Hebrew
laysOut foundational principles of Jewish belief
foundational principles of Jewish ethics
foundational principles of Jewish religious practice
partOf Mishneh Torah
positionInWork first book of Mishneh Torah
religiousLawSystem halakha
religiousTradition Judaism
subject Jewish ethics
Jewish theology
Torah study
idolatry and foreign worship
repentance
titleTranslation Book of Knowledge
writtenByRole medieval Jewish philosopher
medieval halakhist

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Mishneh Torah includesSection Sefer HaMadda