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Medieval Jewish philosopher and scholar
R' Avraham Ben HaRambam, also known as Maimonides, was a prominent Jewish philosopher and scholar of the Middle Ages. He was born in 1135 in Córdoba, Spain, and died in 1204 in Egypt. Maimonides was a polymath who made significant contributions to various fields, including philosophy, law, medicine, and science. He is best known for his work on Jewish philosophy, particularly his book 'Guide for the Perplexed', which is considered one of the most important works of Jewish philosophy. Maimonides was also a skilled physician and wrote extensively on medicine. He was a respected leader in the Jewish community and served as the head of the Jewish community in Egypt. Maimonides' work has had a profound impact on Jewish thought and continues to be studied and revered today.
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