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The Tur (Arba'ah Turim) of Jacob ben Asher

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The Arba'ah Turim ("Four Rows"), written by Rabbi Jacob ben Asher in Spain in the early fourteenth century, is a major halakhic code structured in four parts. The work, treating only laws applicable after the Temple's destruction, presents sources and divergent opinions before ruling. Its fourfold structure served as the model for the Shulchan Arukh.

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