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Shulchan Aruch
The Code of Jewish Law
Book • 1565
The Shulchan Aruch, written by Rabbi Yosef Caro and supplemented by Rabbi Moshe Isserles, is a foundational text of Jewish law.
It is divided into four sections: Orach Chaim (laws of prayer, Shabbat, and holidays), Yoreh Deah (laws of kosher, usury, vows, etc.
), Even HaEzer (laws of marriage and divorce), and Choshen Mishpat (monetary laws and torts).
The work aims to clarify Jewish law by presenting all known sources on particular issues, especially addressing the differences between Sephardic and Ashkenazic customs.
It has become the standard legal code of Judaism and is widely consulted by rabbis and scholars.
It is divided into four sections: Orach Chaim (laws of prayer, Shabbat, and holidays), Yoreh Deah (laws of kosher, usury, vows, etc.
), Even HaEzer (laws of marriage and divorce), and Choshen Mishpat (monetary laws and torts).
The work aims to clarify Jewish law by presenting all known sources on particular issues, especially addressing the differences between Sephardic and Ashkenazic customs.
It has become the standard legal code of Judaism and is widely consulted by rabbis and scholars.
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as an epic legal work, written by Rabbi Yosef Caro.

Noam Weissman

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When Zionism Went Into Exile: The History of Israel (Part 2 of 5)
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when referring to the code of Jewish law about chukot agoy.

Alex Israel

#111 | Vayikra ch.20 - The Practices of the Nations
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as an abbreviated version of the Tur, a classical work of Jewish law.


Rabbi Dovid Bashevkin

Zevachim 47 and 48 - Where We Stand
Mentioned as the source for Halacha (Jewish law) regarding putting aside Torah study to perform mitzvahs.

Krias Shema and Its Brachos #8
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as an example of oral Torah that has become written.

Rabbi Pill

Shevat: Growth Beneath the Surface
Mentioned when explaining that Rabbi Nassim learned the whole book eight times.

Coming Face to Face with Hashem (Yichud HaHisbodedus #11)
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as a book that helps a Jew know how to follow Jewish law in their life.


Mijal Bitton

What Is Jewish Law, Really
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in reference to the contemplation of the four-letter name of HaKadosh Baruch Hu.

Rabbi Joey Rosenfeld

R. Yitzchak Meir Morgenstern: Adorning Perfection
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when talking about Alacha.


Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg

Krias Shema and Its Brachos #4
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