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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, ...
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We eat and drink and sleep in the Sukkah all seven days, both day and night, and we do not sleep outside of the Sukkah, even a very short sleep.
Shulchan Arukh ; Introduction ; Orach Chayim. Daily ritual observance: prayer, Tefillin, Tzitzit, Shabbat, and holidays. ; Yoreh De'ah. Ritual slaughter, kashrut, ...
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The Laws of the Blessings "Asher Yatzar" and "Elokai Neshama" and Their Meanings. Containing 4 Se'ifim:When one leaves the bathroom he should recite the...
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Immensely popular for its simplicity and clarity, it functions as a handbook for daily life for many Ashkenazi Jews and has been translated into five languages.
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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, ...
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