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The Shulchan Aruch ("Set Table") is a compendium of those areas of
the halachah -- Jewish religious law -- that are applicable today. It
was composed by Rabbi Yosef Karo of Safed (Israel) in the 1560's,
and became generally accepted as authoritative after Rabbi Moshe Isserls
of Cracow (Poland) supplemented it in the 1570's with notes (known
as the Mappah - "Tablecloth") giving the rulings followed by Ashkenazic
Jews.
The Shulchan Aruch consists of four parts:
- Orach Chayim ("Way of Life") - Daily, Sabbath, and holiday laws
- Yoreh De'ah ("It Teaches Knowledge") - Laws about food;
relations with non-Jews; usury; menstruation and immersion;
vows and oaths; honoring parents and scholars; Torah study;
charity; circumcision; proselytes and slaves; Torah and doorpost
scrolls; new crops; mixtures; firstborn; offerings from bread, crops,
and flocks; the ban; illness, death, burial, and mourning.
- Even Ha-Ezer ("Stone of Help") - Laws of procreation, marriage, and divorce
- Choshen Mishpat ("Breastplate of Judgment") - Laws about judges and
witnesses; loans and claims; agents, partners and neighbors; acquisition,
purchases and gifts; legacies and inheritance; lost and found property;
depositing, renting, and borrowing; theft, robbery, damage and injury.
The purpose of this course is to present a summary of the contents of the
Shulchan Aruch which can serve as an introduction to further study.
(References to chapter and paragraph numbers (x:y) in the Shulchan Aruch
are given throughout.) The summary is based entirely on the Shulchan
Aruch and Mappah themselves (usually following the latter when they differ)
and emphasizes general principles; it omits many details and does not
include rulings given in the commentaries or in later codes.
It should be stressed that the statements in a summary must not be
interpreted as halachic rulings no matter how definitively they are
worded. When such rulings are needed a qualified rabbi must be consulted.
The course will be presented by Rabbi Dr. Azriel Rosenfeld, who received
Rabbinic ordination from the Rabbi Yitzchok Elchonon Theological Seminary of
Yeshiva University. He is Director of the Center for Automation Research at
the University of Maryland in College Park and a past President of the
Association of Orthodox Jewish Scientists. He is the author of our popular
Halacha-overview course, which is based on the Rambam's comprehensive code
Mishneh Torah.
Subscribe to Shulchan Aruch and receive the weekly class via e-mail.
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ARTICLES ON
BEHAR AND THE OMER:
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An Honest Mistake Rabbi Eliyahu Hoffmann - 5761
Aspiring to Be Not Normal Rabbi Yissocher Frand - 5762
 A Snake's Bite Rabbi Yisroel Ciner - 5761
Charity and Empathy Rabbi Chaim Flom - 5767
Blind Faith Rabbi Mordechai Kamenetzky - 5761
 If Only Rabbi Label Lam - 5766
Statutes of Liberty Rabbi Pinchas Winston - 5761
Positive Peer Pressure Rabbi Yissocher Frand - 5758
 Manual for a Sanctified Life Rabbi Aron Tendler - 5761
A Place of Refuge Rabbi Naftali Reich - 5767
Divide By Fifty - Behar/Bechukosai Rabbi Raymond Beyda - 5764
Casualness and Consistency Rabbi Eliyahu Hoffmann - 5758
Avoiding Usury - In Your Own Best Interest Rabbi Eliyahu Hoffmann - 5764
A Realistic View of Life Rabbi Berel Wein - 5767
The "Second" Pesach Rabbi Yehudah Prero - 5755

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