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related to this article: Translation:Shulchan
Aruch Hebrew edition online Shulkhan Arukh limited English translation includes chapters not in
Wikisource as...
- from
activities that are
forbidden on the Sabbath, as
specified in the
Shulkhan Arukh.
Adherents go to work as
usual but may
leave early in
order to be...
- The
Kitzur Shulchan Aruch (Hebrew: קיצור שולחן ערוך) is a
compendium of
Halakha written by
Rabbi Shlomo Ganzfried that
summarizes the
Shulchan Aruch—mainly...
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Arukh HaShulchan (Hebrew: עָרוּךְ הַשֻּׁלְחָן [or, arguably, עָרֹךְ הַשֻּׁלְחָן; see §
Title below]) is a work of
halacha written by
Yechiel Michel Epstein...
- HaDeshen,
which served as one
source for HaMapah, the
component of the
Shulkhan Arukh by
Moses Isserles. He is also
known as
Israel of Neustadt, Israel...
- of present-day halakha.
Later codes of law such as the
Shulkhan Arukh and the
Kitzur Shulkhan Arukh do not
refer to it. However, Maimonides'
Mishneh Torah...
-
Shemarya Hakreti,
edited by
Aharon Erand, Jerusalem:
Mekitzei Nirdamim, 2003
Shulkhan Arukh,
Orach Chayim 586:17 "International Day of
Shofar Study". Archived...
- even
great public embarr****ment. The
Halakha in the
Shulkhan Arukh goes
according to Rav:
Shulkhan Arukh,
Yoreh De'ah 303:1 "[That it is]
Permissible to...
-
HaMapah component of the
Shulkhan Arukh Yosef Karo (the Mechaber) (1488–1575),
Spanish and Land of
Israel legal codifier of the
Shulkhan Arukh code of Torah...
- Maharil's
Minhagim was a
source of law for
Moses Isserles’
component of the
Shulkhan Arukh.
Maharil was the son and
pupil of
Moshe Levi Moelin,
Rabbi of Mainz...