Sefaria Shulchan Arukh, Orach Chayim 2
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Sefaria Shulchan Arukh, Orach Chayim 2 Shulchan Arukh, Orach Chayim Halakhah Author: Joseph Karo The Shulchan Arukh (“Set Table”) is the most widely accepted code of Jewish law ever written. Compiled in the 16th century by Rabbi Yosef Karo, it is a condensed and simplified version of the Beit Yosef, a commentary that Karo wrote on the Tur. Karo’s rulings are in accordance with Sephardic traditions; the text of the Shulchan Arukh also includes the glosses of Rabbi Moshe Isserles, which cite Ashkenazic traditions. Orach Chaim (“Way of Life,” a reference to Psalms 16:11) is the first of four sections. It discusses daily ritual observance, like prayer, Tefillin, Tzitzit, Shabbat, and holidays. Composed: Safed (1563 CE) נוצר/נערך: צפת (1563 לספירה) Current Version Maginei Eretz: Shulchan Aruch Orach Chaim, Lemberg, 1893 Select Version Read More Source: primo.nli.org.il Digitization: Sefaria License: Public Domain Revision History Buy in Print Current Translation Wikisource Shulchan A...