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  1. The first book of the Code of Jewish Law begins with the following exhortation: “He shall strengthen himself like a lion to rise in the morning to serve his Creator, Who wakes the dawn.” Rabbi Moshe adds a qualifying note, that at the very least one should not sleep past the time of communal prayers.

  2. Shulchan Aruch has been "the code" of Rabbinical Judaism for all ritual and legal questions that arose after the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem; see Halakha § Orthodox Judaism and Yeshiva § Jewish law re its contemporary function and status.

  3. 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 ...

  4. 1 sty 2002 · Translation page faces the newly reset Hebrew text. Notations appear when the Alter Rebbe's rulings vary from with Rabbi Yosef Karo's Shulchan Aruch and when other halachic works cite the subject. Orach Chaim 1-24. Genres Jewish. 308 pages, Hardcover.

  5. With this modern translation of the Shulchan Aruch Harav, the English-reading public can study Jewish law as taught by Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi, the Alter Rebbe, from the original source.

  6. 13 sie 2010 · A guide to, and abbreviation of, the standard code of Jewish law, the Shulhan Aruch.

  7. It was the crowning accomplishment of Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon to present the first comprehensive, all encompassing, topically arranged code of Jewish law, distinguished by matchless clarity and lucidity.

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