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Maimonides and Moshiach

A Vision of a Perfect World

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Maimonides and Moshiach: A Vision of a Perfect World

At the conclusion of his magnum opus, Mishneh Torah, Maimonides describes the world as it will be after the coming of Moshiach by saying "the sole occupation of the whole world will be to know G-d." What kind of reality does this describe? Is it something we can envision now?
Mishneh Torah (Rambam), Moshiach and the Future Redemption, Jewish History, Maimonides
The most renowned of the Jewish medieval scholars, Maimonides indelibly changed the face of Judaism. Read about his scholarship and achievements, and the modern-day global campaign to incorporate his teachings into every Jew’s daily study schedule.