
Rambam - The Story of Maimonides
Animation · History · Family
Overview
Rambam was born in Cordova, Spain in the 12th century. Known as the "Nesher Gadol" the "Great Eagle" - Rambam had the unique ability to see and perceive, with insight and clarity, the "big picture" - and man's relationship to the Divine. He was the first philosopher to unify - and reconcile the rational - with the reality of God. The legacy he left behind is astounding.
Top Cast


Leonard Nimoy
Leonard Nimoy
Rambam (voice)
Leonard Nimoy
Rambam (voice)


Armand Assante
Armand Assante
Yitzchak, the Inkman (voice)
Armand Assante
Yitzchak, the Inkman (voice)
Danny Maseng
Danny Maseng
Maimon / Rabbi Mishael / Soldier (voice)
Danny Maseng
Maimon / Rabbi Mishael / Soldier (voice)
Suzanne Gilad
Suzanne Gilad
Jamilah (voice)
Suzanne Gilad
Jamilah (voice)


Henry Strozier
Henry Strozier
Karaite #1 / Saladin / Jewish Man (voice)
Henry Strozier
Karaite #1 / Saladin / Jewish Man (voice)
Beng Spies
Beng Spies
Young Rambam / Avraham (voice)
Beng Spies
Young Rambam / Avraham (voice)
Armand Dahan
Armand Dahan
Acco Christian / Officer / Yemenite Father (voice)
Armand Dahan
Acco Christian / Officer / Yemenite Father (voice)
Rick Adamson
Rick Adamson
Jew #1 / Jewish Tailor / Man (voice)
Rick Adamson
Jew #1 / Jewish Tailor / Man (voice)
Tom McHugh
Tom McHugh
Young David / Young Rambam / Sick Child (voice)
Tom McHugh
Young David / Young Rambam / Sick Child (voice)


Kent Broadhurst
Kent Broadhurst
Jewish Goldsmith / Asher / Servant
Kent Broadhurst
Jewish Goldsmith / Asher / Servant
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