Igerres HaRamban with an Interlinear Translation

Igerres HaRamban with an Interlinear Translation

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If one had to make a short list of the greatest of the classic medieval commentators, Ramban, or Nachmanides, would be near the top of the list. Rav Moshe ben Nachman was born in Spain in 1194/4934, and was the crown of that country’s golden age of Jewish scholarship for his whole lifetime, until he was forced into exile because of his spirited and intellectually successful battle against the strenuous efforts of the Catholic Church to convert Spain’s Jews. He spent the last years of his enormously productive life writing his monumental commentary on the Chumash, beginning it in Spain and completing it in Eretz Yisrael. Another gem of those final years was Iggeres HaRamban, the letter in which Ramban set forth eloquently and pithily the ethical principles by which his son should conduct himself. Just as Ramban’s voluminous works have made us all his students, so his Letter has made us all his children. Through the centuries, countless Jews have made it their practice to study Iggeres H

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