Sermon on Rosh Hashanah

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Sermon on Rosh Hashanah is a renowned homiletic work by the medieval Jewish scholar Nachmanides (Moses ben Nahman), reflecting his theological and ethical teachings for the Jewish New Year.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Jewish homiletic work
medieval Jewish text
religious sermon
associatedHoliday Rosh Hashanah NERFINISHED
associatedWith 13th-century Jewish scholarship
Spanish Jewry NERFINISHED
author Moses ben Nahman NERFINISHED
Nachmanides NERFINISHED
contains ethical teachings
theological teachings
emphasizes accountability before God
ethical conduct
sincerity in prayer
ethicalFocus fear of Heaven
moral introspection
personal repentance
genre homiletics
sermon
hasAudience Jewish community
students of Torah
historicalSignificance example of medieval Jewish preaching
influencedBy Biblical exegesis
Midrash NERFINISHED
Talmud NERFINISHED
language Hebrew
liturgicalContext High Holy Days NERFINISHED
mainSubject Jewish New Year NERFINISHED
Rosh Hashanah NERFINISHED
period Middle Ages NERFINISHED
purpose moral exhortation
religious inspiration
spiritual preparation for Rosh Hashanah
relatedConcept covenant between God and Israel
divine kingship
teshuvah
relatedWork writings of Nachmanides
religiousFunction guidance for High Holiday observance
religiousLawContext Halakha
religiousMovement medieval rabbinic Judaism
religiousTradition Judaism
theologicalFocus divine judgment
divine mercy
repentance
theologicalOrientation traditional rabbinic
usedFor holiday sermons by later rabbis
study in Jewish thought

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Moses ben Nahman notableWork Sermon on Rosh Hashanah