Moshe Maimonides
Meet the natural pain reliever you didn’t know about
It’s free, has no side effects, and even Maimonides recommended it nearly 900 years ago: Laughter is a natural pain reliever, balances the body and mind, and improves physical and emotional health.
'Moses Maimonides': A Cornell professor’s look at the Rambam - review
Is it healthy for Israeli society to seek revenge against its enemies? - opinion
How Jewish liturgical responses evolved from Maimonides to today - opinion
There should be a time limit for a donor's name on a building - opinion
While those who invest their dollars in Jewish causes should without question be appreciated and applauded, putting names on our buildings specifically has not necessarily had a positive effect.
New artifacts join Yeshiva University Museum's Maimonides exhibit
One of the new documents in the exhibit is a receipt written by Maimonides for funds raised to free ransomed Jewish captives taken after the Crusader assault on Bilbeis, Egypt.
Wartime rabbi: Leading American Jewish clergyman takes on a new role
Park Avenue Synagogue Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove has stepped up since October 7 like few others, raising millions for Israel's war and rebuilding efforts and leading the fight against antisemitism.
Did the medieval Jewish philosopher Maimonides do drugs? - opinion
We in Israel need the Rambam more than ever these days. Not to enhance our religious beliefs and practice but rather to take them down a notch.
Balancing AI and Judaism - opinion
AI is already shaping our world positively, aiding in healthcare, science and the most basic literary tasks.
What do gifted children need? Future Scientists Center offers answers
The Maimonides Fund’s Future Scientists Center and the Education Ministry’s Division for Gifted and Outstanding Students, organized a groundbreaking conference last week.
Rare Maimonides manuscripts on display in YU Museum Exhibit
The exhibit is the first time that the manuscript of Moreh Nevuchim, meaning Guide to the Perplexed, will be available for the public to see.
Medieval Jewish thinker Maimonides wrote in Romance language - research
Maimonides, born Moses ben Maimon and also known as the Rambam, is one of the great scholars and thinkers of his time, even among non-Jewish contemporaries.
700-year-old handwritten copy of Maimonides' book going on auction
The copy is a handwritten adorned copy of the Guide of the Perplexed in which Maimonides interpreted the Hebrew Bible.
Antisemitic works on display at Warsaw Historical Book Fair
The annual Historical Book Fair in Warsaw is supported by the office of the Polish President Andrzej Duda.
Before Giving Tuesday, learn how to give charity and make it have impact
As Giving Tuesday approaches we want to share some experiences and observations from our decades of nonprofit work to elevate your charitable giving to Israel to be the most impactful.