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Rabbi Moshe Becker 159 D'oraita, D'rabanan and Divrei soferim : Interpretations to shoresh Sheini of Sefer Hamitzvot Rabbi Moshe Becker Preface Rambam215, in the introduction to his Sefer HaMitzvot, presents the rules and principles that form the guidelines for determining which Mitzvot are to be included in the count of the Mitzvot216. Rambam maintained that the Monei HaMitzvot 217 who preceded him were often mistaken, basing their count on faulty methodology. To rectify the situation, Rambam prefaced his count with a detailed explanation 215 pain, Egypt, 1135/8-1204 216 The concept of the count of Mitzvot originates in the statement of R' Samlai (Makkos 23b) that 613 Mitzvot were given to Moshe on Sinai.
D'oraita, D'rabanan and Divrei Soferim: Interpretations to Shoresh Sheini of Sefer Hamitzvot 164 Rambam wrote in response 227 that this ruling is a result of …
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