- The
Mishnah Berurah (Hebrew: משנה ברורה "Clear Teaching") is a work of
halakha (Jewish law) by
Rabbi Yisrael Meir
Kagan (Poland, 1838–1933, also known...
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providing analysis in
light of
Acharonic material and codes: The
Mishnah Berurah of
Rabbi Yisroel Meir ha-Kohen, (the "Chofetz Chaim", Poland, 1838–1933)...
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Archived from the
original on 20 June 2024.
Retrieved 20 June 2024. "Mishnah
Berurah 1:16". www.sefaria.org.
Archived from the
original on 26
February 2025...
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after his book on
lashon hara, who was also well
known for the
Mishna Berurah, his book on
ritual law.
Kagan was born on
February 6, 1838 in Dzienciol...
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Mishna Berurah) and the
section on
Orach Chayim published afterwards. Indeed, the
Arukh HaShulchan refers in a
number of
places to the
Mishnah Berurah. Due...
- (prayer books),
Shulchan Aruch,
Mishneh Torah, Arba'ah Turim,
Mishnah Berurah,
Aruch HaShulchan and
other frequently consulted works. In
modern times...
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Mishnah Talmud Midrash Tosefta Law
Mishneh Torah Tur
Shulchan Aruch Mishnah Berurah Aruch HaShulchan Kashrut Tzniut Tzedakah Niddah Noahide laws Holy cities/places...
- such as by
wearing a kippah, is
described as "honoring God". The
Mishnah Berurah modifies this
ruling by
adding that the
Achronim established a requirement...
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Isserles ruling that all
garment types are acceptable.
While the
Mishnah Berurah and
Moshe Feinstein recommend wearing a
woolen garment following the Shulchan...
- The
Mishnah Berurah agrees with
Rabbi Isserles,
solidifying support for the
practice among Lithuanian Jews as well. The
Mishnah Berurah only supports...