- aut****d the
Arukh, a
notable dictionary of
Talmudic and
Midrashic words, and
consequently he
himself is
often referred to as "the
Arukh". He was born...
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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...
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commentaries of
Moses Isserles and the 17th
century Polish rabbis. The
Shulhan Arukh (and its forerunner, the Beit Yosef)
follow the same
structure as Arba'ah...
- purification. See further:
Mishneh Torah Shabbat 8:7–10, 21:12–16;
Shulkhan Arukh Orach Chayim 319–321;
Chayei Adam
Shabbos 14 Hebrew: זורה (Zoreh) Definition:...
- "Shulchan
Arukh,
Yoreh De'ah 23". Sefaria.
Retrieved 16 June 2017. "Shulchan
Arukh,
Yoreh De'ah 23:2". Sefaria.
Retrieved 16 June 2017. "Shulchan
Arukh, Yoreh...
- 2, 2023. "TurShulchan
Arukh – AlHaTorah.org". turshulchanarukh.alhatorah.org (in Hebrew).
Retrieved July 11, 2023. "Shulchan
Arukh,
Orach Chayim 318:16"...
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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 home to...
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literal sense is "an
arrow of Lilith" but Kohut: "a
shaft of lightning".
Arukh: "a
stone in the
shape of an
arrow and
falls with the hail, and upturns...
- over my head." This was
understood by
Rabbi Yosef Karo in the
Shulchan Arukh as
indicating that
Jewish men
should cover their heads and
should not walk...
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Alexander (Chanoch Yehuda)
Kohut (Hebrew: חנוך יהודה קוהוט;
April 22, 1842 – May 25, 1894) was a
rabbi and orientalist. He
belonged to a
family of rabbis...