1 To know there is a G‑d—Exodus 20:22 Not to entertain thoughts of other gods besides Him—Exodus 20:33 To know that He is one—Deuteronomy 6:44 To love Him—Deuteronomy 6:55
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In summary: The Ramban removes 56 mitzvos (32 + 24) ,and adds 63 mitzvos (32 + 31, see fn. 4).The sefer Seder HaMitzvos also writes a summary of thedifferences
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