Rabbi Mordechai Blumenfeld. "Maimonides, 13 Principles of Faith". Aish HaTorah. "According to the Rambam, their acceptance defines the minimum requirement necessary for one to relate to the Almighty and His Torah as a member of the People of Israel"
Kohler, Kaufmann; Hirsch, Emil G. (1901–1906). "Articles of Faith". En Singer, Isidore; et al. (eld.). The Jewish Encyclopedia. New York: Funk & Wagnalls.
jewishvirtuallibrary.org
Weiner, Rebecca. Who is a Jew?. Jewish Virtual Library (2007). Alirita 2007-10-06.
mechon-mamre.org
"What Do Jews Believe?".Arkivigite je 2009-04-06 per la retarkivo Wayback Machine Mechon Mamre. "The closest that anyone has ever come to creating a widely accepted list of Jewish beliefs is Maimonides' thirteen principles of faith."
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"Maimonides' 13 Foundations of Judaism". Mesora. "However if he rejects one of these fundamentals he leaves the nation and is a denier of the fundamentals and is called a heretic, a denier, etc."
"What Do Jews Believe?".Arkivigite je 2009-04-06 per la retarkivo Wayback Machine Mechon Mamre. "The closest that anyone has ever come to creating a widely accepted list of Jewish beliefs is Maimonides' thirteen principles of faith."
Rietti, Rabbi Jonathan. "How Do You Know the Exodus Really Happened?". Arkivita el la originalo la 18an de Septembro 2004. La vorto "emunah" estis tradukita malĝuste en la Biblio de la reĝo Jakobo kiel simple "kredo" aŭ "fido", dum aktuale, ĝi signifas konvinko, kio estas multe pli emfaza sciaro pri Dio bazita sur la sperto.
R. Errell kaj D. Pegaz: "The floor mosaic of the ancient Bet Alpha synagogue showing an allegorical illustration of the sun surrounded by the twelve signs of the Zodiac" (Israeli Postage Stamp Catalog).