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Isadore Twersky (born Yitzchak Asher Twersky, October 9, 1930 – October 12, 1997) was an Orthodox rabbi and Hasidic Rebbe, and university professor who held the position of the Professor of Hebrew Literature and Philosophy at Harvard University, a chair previously held by Harry Austryn Wolfson. Twersky was an internationally recognized authority on Rabbinic literature and Jewish philosophy. He was especially known as an international expert in the writings and influence of the 12th-century Jewish legalist and philosopher Maimonides, and Abraham ben David, the Rabad of Posquieres.

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  • Isadore Twersky (born Yitzchak Asher Twersky, October 9, 1930 – October 12, 1997) was an Orthodox rabbi and Hasidic Rebbe, and university professor who held the position of the Professor of Hebrew Literature and Philosophy at Harvard University, a chair previously held by Harry Austryn Wolfson. Twersky was an internationally recognized authority on Rabbinic literature and Jewish philosophy. He was especially known as an international expert in the writings and influence of the 12th-century Jewish legalist and philosopher Maimonides, and Abraham ben David, the Rabad of Posquieres. His best-known works are, An Introduction to the Code of Maimonides (Mishneh Torah), and the more popular anthology, A Maimonides Reader, as well as Rabad of Posquieres: A Twelfth-Century Talmudist, which was based on his doctorate work. He was the editor of the Harvard Studies in Medieval Jewish History and Literature (in three volumes), won a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1989, and was a fellow of both the and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. According to , Twersky can best be characterized as a "historian of ideas and a researcher of the intellectual history of the Jews," and would presumably have considered himself as such. (en)
  • Isadore Twersky (Isaac Asher Twersky) (né le 9 octobre 1930, à Boston (Massachusetts) et mort le 12 octobre 1997, à Boston (Massachusetts)) est un rabbin hassidique américain (Tolna Rebbe), professeur à l'université Harvard. Il est titulaire de la Chaire Nathan Littauer Professor of Hebrew Literature and Philosophy. Il est le gendre du rabbin Joseph B. Soloveitchik et le beau-frère du rabbin Aharon Lichtenstein. (fr)
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  • Isadore Twersky (Isaac Asher Twersky) (né le 9 octobre 1930, à Boston (Massachusetts) et mort le 12 octobre 1997, à Boston (Massachusetts)) est un rabbin hassidique américain (Tolna Rebbe), professeur à l'université Harvard. Il est titulaire de la Chaire Nathan Littauer Professor of Hebrew Literature and Philosophy. Il est le gendre du rabbin Joseph B. Soloveitchik et le beau-frère du rabbin Aharon Lichtenstein. (fr)
  • Isadore Twersky (born Yitzchak Asher Twersky, October 9, 1930 – October 12, 1997) was an Orthodox rabbi and Hasidic Rebbe, and university professor who held the position of the Professor of Hebrew Literature and Philosophy at Harvard University, a chair previously held by Harry Austryn Wolfson. Twersky was an internationally recognized authority on Rabbinic literature and Jewish philosophy. He was especially known as an international expert in the writings and influence of the 12th-century Jewish legalist and philosopher Maimonides, and Abraham ben David, the Rabad of Posquieres. (en)
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  • Isadore Twersky (fr)
  • Isadore Twersky (en)
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