👉 Maimonides, a medieval Jewish philosopher and theologian who lived from 1125 to 1195, is often considered one of the most influential figures in modern Judaism. He was known for his teachings on ethics, faith, and the concept of teshuva (voting), which refers to the practice of choosing a course of action that aligns with God's will rather than following societal norms or laws. Maimonides' approach to ethics is characterized