ייחוד השם
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The affirmation of divine unicity as the heart of the Jewish faith and its influence on the religions that inherited from it. It traces the theological elaboration of monotheism, from the biblical text to medieval philosophy.

Spanish Mishneh Torah manuscript
Maimonides (text); Isaac (copist), Matteo di Ser Cambio (illumination) · Public domain · Wikimedia Commons

Targum e Shemá
Yosef ben Saadya ben Yosef ben David · Public domain · Wikimedia Commons

Rambam mishne-torah
Maimonides (text); Isaac (copist), Matteo di Ser Cambio (illumination) · CC BY-SA 3.0 · Wikimedia Commons
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