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Moreh Nevukhei HaZeman
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CoverPublisher's PrefaceAuthor's PrefaceGate 1; Elixir of LifeGate 2; PathsGate 3; PerplexityGate 4; Golden MeanGate 5; Intention and PurposeGate 6; Spiritual Sign and SymbolGate 7; Nations and their GodsGate 8; Phases of a NationGate 9; A Nation ArisesGate 10; A New Dawn
Gate 11; Inquiry of the Ancestors
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Gate 12; Riddles from Antiquity
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Gate 13; Sources for Oral TorahGate 14; The Aggadah and its RabbisGate 15; The Way of the ChizonimGate 16; Boundaries and Suggestions for the Wisdom of Faith Taken from Philosophy and Logic
Gate 17; The Wisdom of the Pauper
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Commentaries on Various Articles
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Author: Nachman Krochmal
Moreh Nevukhei HaZeman (Guide for the Perplexed of the Time) is an influential work on the philosophy of Jewish history by 19th-century thinker Nachman Krochmal. The work’s title is a nod to Maimonides’ Guide for the Perplexed, since both works aim to address religious questions through a synthesis of Jewish tradition and secular knowledge. This was the author’s only book, and he had intended to add more chapters. At Krochmal’s dying wish, the book was edited by Leopold Zunz and published posthumously.

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