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The Rambam, or Maimonides, was a famous 12th century Rabbi, philosopher, and physician. He wrote the Mishneh Torah and the Moreh Nevuchim (Guide to the Perplexed).
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What is authoritative in the Talmud?
(My answer pertains to deciding between differing Halachic positions, rather than agadic/non-legal/non-halachic statements.)
Decision between multiple halachic positions is a fairly complicated matter …
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Rambam Hilchot Melachim 10:9 Translation
Rambam in his responsa (#524 in the mechon Yerushalayim edition, printed in part here) explains that one of the main reasons for this law is a concern that a non-Jew's beliefs regarding the validity of …