Shulhan Arukh









Shulhan Arukh


Shulhan Arukh or Shul·han A·ruk, Shul·han A·ruch [Sephardic Hebrew shool-khahn ah-rookh; Ashkenazic Hebrew shoo l-khuh n aw-roo kh; English shool-kuh n aw-ruh k] noun

  1. an authoritative code of Jewish law and custom compiled by the Talmudic scholar Joseph Caro (1488–1575), the original edition published in Vienna in 1565 emphasizing the practices of Sephardic Jews.

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