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The Rambam (Rabbi Moses Maimonides 1138-1204) wrote some important books that are used by Jews all over. Amongst his books: * Guide of the Perplexed a philosophical book proving that The Bible and Jewish faith fo not conflict with Aristotle's views.

* Commentary on the Mishnah

* Mishneh Torah, 14 volumes containing all laws that a Jew needs to know and practice.

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