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Shulchan Aruch
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Shulchan Aruch [ʃʊlˈxɑn ɑrˈʊx ˈʃʊlxən ˈɑʊrəx]
n
(Non-Christian Religions / Judaism) the main codification of Jewish law derived from the Talmud, compiled by the 16th-century rabbi, Joseph Caro


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Labriola, "Jewish Christianity in Milton's Paradise Lost: The Son as Angel of the Lord"; Amnon Raz-Krakozkin, "From Safed to Venice: The Shulhan 'Arukh and the Censor"; Boaz Huss, "The Text and Context of the 1684 Sulzbach Edition of the Zohar"; Matt Goldish, "Orthodoxy and Heterodoxy in the 1689 London Sermons of Hakham Solomon Aailion"; Michael N.
Changes in the Heritage of Yemenite Jewry: Under the Influence of Shulhan 'Arukh and the Kabbalah of R.
 
 
 
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