Written at a time of crisis and confusion, Maimonides' Epistle to Yemen is a masterful response to persecution, false messianism, and the challenges of Jewish life in exile. In this deeply personal letter, the great 12th-century philosopher, physician, and rabbi offers the Yemenite Jewish community strength, clarity, and a framework of enduring faith.
This volume also includes The Thirteen Principles of Faith, Maimonides' concise formulation of the fundamental beliefs of Judaism, as set forth in his introduction to Perek Helek, the final chapter of Mishnah Sanhedrin. In this essay, Maimonides addresses the complex themes of divine reward and ultimate justice, exploring such concepts as the Garden of Eden, the Messianic Era, the Resurrection of the Dead, and the World to Come.
This bilingual edition features:
- Vocalized and punctuated Hebrew text
-Clear and faithful English translation
- Extensive annotations that illuminate historical, philosophical, and textual references
Whether you are a student of Jewish philosophy, a seeker of spiritual guidance, or simply interested in the timeless wisdom of Maimonides, this volume offers a rich and accessible resource for study and reflection.