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Maimonides, the medieval Jewish philosopher, did not endorse the concept of reincarnation. He emphasized the importance of the intellect and the soul's immortality rather than the cyclical nature of life and rebirth. In his writings, he focused on the afterlife and the World to Come, where souls are rewarded or punished based on their earthly actions, rather than suggesting that souls, including those of women, would be reincarnated. His views were more aligned with rationalist interpretations of Judaism, prioritizing ethical living and intellectual pursuit over mystical beliefs.

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