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Who wrote the thirteen principles of judaism?

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The thirteen principles of Judaism were formulated by Moses Maimonides, also known as Rambam, a medieval Jewish philosopher and scholar who lived in the 12th century. The thirteen principles, also known as the "Thirteen Articles of Faith," are a concise summary of the fundamental beliefs of Judaism and are widely considered to be a cornerstone of Jewish theology. The principles cover topics such as the existence and oneness of God, the divine origin of the Torah, the concept of prophecy, and the belief in the coming of the Messiah.

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