- Also
spelt Shulhan Aruch;
Shulhan Arukh.
Codex Judaica,
Mattis Kantor 2005 Davis,
Joseph (October 2002). "The
Reception of the
Shulhan 'Arukh and the...
- or
planting grown plants. See further:
Mishneh Torah Shabbat 8:2, 21:5;
Shulḥan Arukh Oraḥ Ḥayim 336; Ḥayei Adam
Shabbat 11 Hebrew: קוֹצֵר (Kotzer) Definition:...
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citing Shulhan Arukh (Yoreh De'ah 197:3);
Taharat ha-Bayt (vol. 2, p. 597).
Shulhan Arukh (Yoreh De'ah 200) Jacobs, F. (2000),
chapter 10
Shulhan Arukh...
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these dirhams are the
Egyptian [dirham]." This view is
repeated by Maran's
Shulhan Arukh (Hil. Hallah,
Yoreh Deah § 324:3) in the name of the Tur. In Maimonides'...
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Rather than
challenge the
status of the
Shulhan ‘Arukh, however,
Isserles established the
status of the
Shulhan ‘Arukh as the
authoritative text. In most...
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codification of
Jewish law, the Beit Yosef, and its po****r analogue, the
Shulhan Arukh. Karo is
regarded as the
preeminent halakhic authority of his time...
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published several books,
including the
Shulḥan Gavoah (Hebrew: שולחן גבוה), a
restatement of the Arba'ah
Turim and the
Shulḥan Arukh to
reflect the
dominant customs...
- "literary
style can be
described as follows: In
relation to a
given law of the
Shulhan Aruch, he
raises a
particular case with
certain peculiarities that may...
- by the Ashke**** Jews of Bohemia." When R'
Moshe Isserles'
gloss to the
Shulḥan Arukh (called Mappah)
appeared in
Cracow in 1578,
Rabbi Yoffe felt that...
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their scholarship and independence,
accepted most of the
decisions of the
Shulḥan 'Aruk as authoritative, did the work
become what it now is, the
codex par...