Guide for Instruction in Judaism: a Manual for Schools And Homes

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Guide for Instruction in Judaism: a Manual for Schools And Homes
Kaufmann Kohler
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It is not a philos- ophy, but a message to the world.
Still, in order to defend Judaism against the creeds of other sects, the Jewish masters set down certain articles of faith as fundamental.
Among these Maimonides, the great Jewish mastet in Spain, at the close of the twelfth century, formulated thirteen articles of the Jewish faith, which found general acceptance among the Israelites of various lands and also a place in the old Prayer-book.
66. They read as follows : I. / firmly believe that
... the Creator, blessed be His name, is both Creator and Ruler of all created beings, and that He alone hath made, doth make, and ever will make all works of nature.
II. I firmly believe that the Creator, blessed be His name, is One, and no Unity is like His in any form, and that He alone is our God who was, is, and ever will be.
III. I firmly believe that the Creator, blessed be His name, is not a body, and no corporeal relations apply to Him, and that ther exists nothing that has any similarity to Him.


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