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This class follows the order of the Code of Jewish Law.
The Code of Jewish Law, or Shulchan Aruch (lit. "Set Table") was written by
Rabbi Yosef Karo. Notes in curly brackets {} are the glosses of Rabbi Moshe
Isserles, and they often indicate where Ashkenazic custom differs from that
of the Sephardic or Eastern congregations.
Some terms are either so commonly used or so difficult to translate
effectively, that we have decided to leave the Hebrew term while providing a
glossary of definitions. You may retrieve this glossary by writing to
glossary@torah.org .
The writers contributing to this list change frequently, each having
volunteered to complete a particular section. This class is moderated by Stephen Phillips.
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ARTICLES ON
YISRO AND TU BESHVAT:
Fear: Our Greatest Power Rabbi Eliyahu Hoffmann - 5768
Foreigner Rabbi Raymond Beyda - 5766
A Question of Justice Rabbi Aron Tendler - 5759
Echoes of Sinai Rabbi Eliyahu Hoffmann - 5761
Can A Person Sleep For Seventy Years? Rabbi Label Lam - 5765
G-d Cares Shlomo Katz - 5766
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A Father-In-Law's Gentle Reminder To His Son-In-Law Rabbi Yissocher Frand - 5767
Absolute Unity Rabbi Yisroel Ciner - 5761
Never Forget the Individuals Rabbi Yissocher Frand - 5760
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How Many Torahs are There Anyway? Shlomo Katz - 5760
A Society to Be Proud Of Rabbi Berel Wein - 5760
Doing Whatever We Can't Rabbi Eliyahu Hoffmann - 5764
Help – My Life Could Use some Tech Support! Jon Erlbaum - 0
Return to Sender Rabbi Mordechai Kamenetzky - 5759
A Change Is In Order Rabbi Shlomo Jarcaig - 5763
Positive Pursuits Rabbi Label Lam - 5764
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