Darkhei Moshe (book)
Darkhei Moshe (in hebrew: דרכי משה) is a commentary of the book Arba'ah Turim and the Beit Yosef, which is also a commentary on the Tur. Darkhei Moshe was written by the Polish Ashkenazi Rabbi Moses Isserles (born in Krakow in 1530 - died in Krakow in 1572). The is one of the sources that Rabbi Joseph Karo used to write the Shulchan Aruch, the code of the Jewish law (the halacha), a book accepted and studied worldwide by the majority of orthodox Jews. Isserles initially wanted that his book served as a base for latter legal rabbinical decisions.
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Darkhei Moshe (book)
Darkhei Moshe (in hebrew: דרכי משה) is a commentary of the book Arba'ah Turim and the Beit Yosef, which is also a commentary on the Tur. Darkhei Moshe was written by the Polish Ashkenazi Rabbi Moses Isserles (born in Krakow in 1530 - died in Krakow in 1572). The is one of the sources that Rabbi Joseph Karo used to write the Shulchan Aruch, the code of the Jewish law (the halacha), a book accepted and studied worldwide by the majority of orthodox Jews. Isserles initially wanted that his book served as a base for latter legal rabbinical decisions.
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