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The Kotzk Podcast
Rabbi Gavin Michal
72 episodes
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Join Rabbi Gavin Michal for a look at some of the lesser-known events, books, and people in Jewish history. New episodes weekly based on articles from the Kotzk Blog, www.kotzkblog.com. This podcast was originated as conversations between Rabbi Gavin Michal and Dr Jordan Wosnick.
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Join Rabbi Gavin Michal for a look at some of the lesser-known events, books, and people in Jewish history. New episodes weekly based on articles from the Kotzk Blog, www.kotzkblog.com. This podcast was originated as conversations between Rabbi Gavin Michal and Dr Jordan Wosnick.
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Kotzk Podcast 071: Avraham Ibn Daud: Maimonides’ unspoken mentor?
The Kotzk Podcast
1 hour 21 minutes 16 seconds
1 week ago
Kotzk Podcast 071: Avraham Ibn Daud: Maimonides’ unspoken mentor?

Is it possible that Maimonides (1138-1204) had an unspokenmentor who has been largely overlooked by history? This ‘mentor’ may have been the twelfth-century philosopher, translator, and historian Avraham Ibn Daud (c. 1110–1180). “[H]istory has been rather unkind” (Fontaine 2023:1) to Avraham Ibn Daud. Yet, it seems that Maimonides was not the first to engage with Arabic Aristotelian rationalists, because just decades before,  Avraham Ibn Daud emergedas the pioneering rabbinic thinker who made: 

“the first attempt to integratethe teachings of the Muslim Aristotelians into a Jewish philosophic theology”(Fontaine 2007-8:23). 

(Kotzk Blog: 529)

The Kotzk Podcast
Join Rabbi Gavin Michal for a look at some of the lesser-known events, books, and people in Jewish history. New episodes weekly based on articles from the Kotzk Blog, www.kotzkblog.com. This podcast was originated as conversations between Rabbi Gavin Michal and Dr Jordan Wosnick.