- The
Shulchan Aruch (Hebrew: שֻׁלְחָן עָרוּך [ʃulˈħan ʕaˈrux], literally: "Set Table"),
sometimes dubbed in
English as the Code of
Jewish Law, is the most...
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Arukh Ha
Shulchan (Hebrew: עָרוּךְ הַשֻּׁלְחָן [or, arguably, עָרֹךְ הַשֻּׁלְחָן; see §
Title below]) is a work of
halacha written by
Yechiel Michel Epstein...
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customs and
traditions which were
compiled in the many
books such as the
Shulchan Aruch.
Halakha is
often translated as "Jewish law",
although a more literal...
- The
Kitzur Shulchan Aruch (Hebrew: קיצור שולחן ערוך) is a work of
halacha written by
Rabbi Shlomo Ganzfried which summarizes the
Shulchan Aruch, mainly...
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Kitzur Shulchan Aruch is
written by
Rabbi Shlomo Ganzfried.
Kitzur Shulchan Aruch or its
alternative transliterations may also
refer to: A
similar Sephardi...
- The
Shulchan Aruch HaRav (Hebrew: שולחן ערוך הרב, lit. '
Shulchan Aruch of the Rabbi'; also
romanized Shulkhan Arukh HaRav) is
especially a
record of prevailing...
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corresponding simanim.
Mishneh Torah Shulchan Aruch Mishnah Berurah Shulchan Aruch HaRav Kitzur Shulchan Aruch Aruch Ha
Shulchan Adri K.
Offenberg - The Printing...
- They are new
every morning;
great is Your faithfulness." From this, the
Shulchan Aruch deduces that
every morning, God
renews every person as a new creation...
- The
Badei Ha
Shulchan (Hebrew: בדי השלחן,
Poles of the Table) is a multi-volume
Halachic commentary on the
Shulchan Aruch, aut****d by
Rabbi Shraga Feivel...
- does not
appear in his
comments to the
Shulchan Aruch. In
addition to the
windings around the finger, the
Shulchan Aruch states that the
custom is to wind...