Is prayer a biblical (d'oraita) or rabbinic (d'rabbanan) obligation?
Synopsis
A foundational dispute: the Rambam holds prayer is biblical while the Ramban holds it is entirely rabbinic. The Aruch HaShulchan explains the practical and theoretical consequences of each view.
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