Maimonidays
Maimonides's Mishnéh Torah, one Monday at a time.
DĂ©'ot 3
In the third chapter of DĂ©'ot, Rambam walks us through some of the concepts critical to good behaviour, exploring asceticism and hedonism, the balanced life, and what it means to have kavvanah
DĂ©'ot 2
We continue our exploration of morality, with Rambam suggesting a model of medicalisation and defining further the categories of Hakham, Hasid and Tsaddik.
DĂ©'ot 1
As we turn to Hilkhot DĂ©'ot, we see the groundwork for Rambam's concept of morality and moral behaviour
Yesodé haTorah - 10
A final look at prophets, true and false
Yesodé haTorah - 9
We look at how to identify a false prophet and how the chain of authority and assent relates to the text and law of the Torah
Yesodé haTorah - 7:7-8:3
What prophets should we believe? What is the nature of belief itself in Judaism?
Yesodé haTorah 7:1-6
We look at Ch 7 - beginning the discussion of Nevu'ah (Prophecy)
Yesodé haTorah 6
In Chapter 6 we read all about divine names and divine objects – how we are to determine what is sacred and what is not, and then how we are meant to treat the sacred, particularly the sacred divine names.
Yesodé haTorah 5:6-11
Concluding Chapter 5, we explore the situations in which one may transgress Halakhah for therapeutic and medical purposes
Yesodé haTorah 5:1-5
We dive into Chapter 5 and into a discussion of Kiddush haShem and Hillul haShem. What is the concept of martyrdom in Judaism? When is one obligated to allow themselves to be killed instead of violating a command.
Yesodé haTorah 4:10-13
We conclude Chapter 4 and with it, the introductory chapters covering the esoteric topics of Ma'aseh Merkavah (Theology) and Ma'aseh Merkavah (Science)
Yesodé haTorah 4:6-9
We continue Chapter 4 of Yesodé haTorah with an exploration of the human 'soul', the question of what separates humans from other animals, and the basis for the belief that something of us survives death
Yesodé haTorah 4:1-5
We begin to look at Chapter 4 of Yesodé haTorah, focussed on the ancient chemical system of Four Elements
Yesodé haTorah 3
We read Chapter 3 of Yesodé haTorah – in which Rambam explains his conception of the cosmos, his views on astronomy and astrology and more!
Yesodé haTorah 2:9-12
In the conclusion of Chapter 2 of Yesodé haTorah – we consider the nature of God, life, consciousness and knowledge – and then receive a warning as to the esoteric danger of such radical ideas.
Yesodé haTorah 2:1-8
In our third session we dive into Chapter 2 of Yesodé haTorah – an exploration of what it means to love and fear God, a taxonomy of angelic beings and the introduction of the dichotomy of form and matter.
Yesodé haTorah 1:8-12
We continue Chapter 1 of Yesodé haTorah, discussing anthropomorphism and divine attributes, as well as a fascinating exploration of Exodus 33-34
Yesodé haTorah 1:1-7
In our first session we cover some background on the Rambam, the Mishné Torah, and dig into the first chapter of Yesodé haTorah (the Fundamentals of the Torah)