What is another word for mishneh torah?

Pronunciation: [mɪshnˈe͡ɪ tˈɔːɹə] (IPA)

Mishneh Torah is a Hebrew term that refers to a historical text that comprises the written Torah. This term has several synonyms that are widely used, such as "Sefer Yad HaHazaka," which means "Book of the Strong Hand," and "Yad Chazakah," which translates to "Strong Hand." Other widely used synonyms include "Maimonides' Code," referring to the author of the text, and "Mishneh Torah L'Rambam," which means "Repetition of the Torah by Maimonides." These terms are used interchangeably, mainly by the Jewish community, to refer to the comprehensive work that synthesizes Jewish law and customs.

What are the hypernyms for Mishneh torah?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

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