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Kitzur Shulchan Aruch (Condensed Code of Jewish Law): An abbreviated code of Jewish law. Compiled by R. Shlomo Ganzfried (Hungary, 1804-1886) as a layperson's version of the original Shulchan Aruch.
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Exploring the custom of specifically using an Etrog from Calabria, Italy.
This Rosh Hashana class explains halachic nuances related to the beracha before the new fruit and the apple dipped in honey custom.
How does halacha view differing dialects of Hebrew?
The question of deviating from a community’s custom.
Determining halachic times and its ramifications
Based on the writings of the Rebbe
Contemporary Halachah from Shulchan Aruch
Why are there additional blessings for studying Torah and what’s their significance? What are women’s obligations in Torah study regarding the blessings? What is the meaning of learning ‘lishmah’ (proper intention)?
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