Shulchan aruchオンラインで英語
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, it is a condensed and simplified version of the Beit Yosef, a commentary that Karo wrote on the Tur. Karo's rulings are in accordance with Sephardic traditions; the text of the Shulchan Arukh also includes the glosses of Rabbi Moshe Isserles
The Shulchan Aruch's Beginnings. On the heels of the Tur, the next influential Jewish code of law was the Shulchan Aruch (literally, the "set table"), written by Joseph Caro (1488-1575). Caro was part of a Sephardic family that was expelled from Spain in 1492. After the death of his father, Caro was adopted by his uncle, Isaac Caro, the author of a commentary on the Bible.
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