Men, women and schools of thought have reformed and/or revitalized the Jewish tradition. How well does this statement reflect the impact on Judaism of ONE significant person or school of thought?
Moses Maimonides was born in Cordoba Spain, in 1135. At the age of 13, he and his family were forced to move out of Spain due to Muslims invading the area. They made it to Palestine but couldn’t live there because of the Crusades at the time. During Maimonides’ journey he was taught by his father who was a scholar. After his brother’s death, Maimonides was obligated to work for a living, and he considered it a sin to earn livelihood from knowledge of the Torah, so he became a doctor.In 1177, Maimonides was recognized as head of