According to Jewish tradition, the Tomb of Maimonides (Hebrew: קבר הרמב"ם Kever ha-Rambam) is located in Tiberias, Israel.
According to Jewish tradition, his bones were placed for a week in a small shrine where he used to study and to heal strangers.
[2] Another legend was told by Joseph ben Isaac Sambari, a Jewish-Egyptian chronicler of the seventeenth century, who lived probably between 1640 and 1703.
[3] The earliest source for the claim that Maimonides is buried in Tiberias is Al-Qifti,[4] and this view is corroborated by a wide variety of 13th–15th century chronicles.
"[5] Most modern scholars agree that Maimonides was buried in Tiberias, though Armand Kaminka [he; de; pl] argued that his body never left Egypt.