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Mishnah Berurah

Clarified Teaching
Book • 1875
The Mishneh Brurah is a highly influential code of Jewish law, written by Rabbi Yisrael Meir Kagan (the Chafetz Chaim).

It provides detailed explanations and rulings on various aspects of Halakha (Jewish law), making complex legal concepts accessible to a wider audience.

It is renowned for its clarity and comprehensive coverage of everyday Jewish life.

The Mishneh Brurah has become a cornerstone text for many Orthodox Jews, guiding their observance of Jewish law.

Its enduring popularity stems from its practical approach and its ability to bridge the gap between theoretical legal principles and their practical application.

It remains a vital resource for those seeking to understand and live according to Jewish law.

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Mentioned by Yaakov Wolbe as a monumental commentary on the Shulchan Aruch, systematizing practical Jewish law.
Ep. 86: Chofetz Chaim: A Portrait
Mentioned by David Byshevkin when discussing Rabbi David Leibovitz’s contribution to the Mishnah Brurah.
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