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<div>You might want to talk to Lawrence Kaplan:</div>
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<div style="text-align: start;"><span style="text-decoration: underline; background-color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0);"><strong>aimonides- Between Philosophy and Halacha -Lawrence Kaplan</strong></span></div>
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<div style="text-align: start;"><span style="background-color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0);">This book is based on a series of lectures on the Rambam's Moreh Nevuchim (Guide to The Perplexed) given by The Rav (Rabbi JB Soloveitchik) at The Bernard Revel Graduate
School. It is very heavy lifting and is appropriate in the reviewer's opinion for those with a deep interest in philosophy (i.e. not the reviewer J)</span></div>
<div>Kol tuv</div>
<div>Joel rich</div>
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On Jun 22, 2016, at 2:25 PM, David Riceman via Avodah <<a href="mailto:avodah@lists.aishdas.org">avodah@lists.aishdas.org</a>> wrote:<br>
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<div><span>I’ve been rereading Uvikeshtem Misham by RYBS, and I find it more puzzling than I recall on my last reading.</span><br>
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<span>Did he (or someone else) discuss this somewhere?</span><br>
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<span>David Riceman</span><br>
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