1270Rabbi Jacob ben Asher Writes the Arba'ah Turim

Rabbi Jacob ben Asher of Spain writes the Arba'ah Turim (Fou...
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📜 Yitchaki Alfassi writes the Rif

Rabbi Yitchaki Alfassi (from Morocco, later Spain) writes the Rif, an important work of Jewish law.
Yitchaki Alfassi writes the Rif (1013)
Yitchaki AlfassiRifJewish LawMoroccoSpainHalakhaMedieval Period
MoroccoMoroccoSpainSpain

📜 Maimonides's Influence on Jewish Law and Philosophy

Rabbi Moses ben Maimon, aka Maimonides or the Rambam is the leading rabbi of Sephardic Jewry. Among his many accomplishments, he writes one of the most influential codes of law (The Mishneh Torah) in Jewish History as well as, in Arabic, many philosophical works including the (Guide for the Perplexed).
Maimonides's Influence on Jewish Law and Philosophy (1135)
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📖 Maimonides Completes the Introduction to the Mishneh Torah

Maimonides completed his Introduction to the Mishneh Torah.
Maimonides Completes the Introduction to the Mishneh Torah (1176)
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✍️ Rabbi Jacob ben Asher Writes the Arba'ah Turim

Rabbi Jacob ben Asher of Spain writes the Arba'ah Turim (Four Rows of Jewish Law).
Rabbi Jacob ben Asher Writes the Arba'ah Turim (1270)
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📜 Yosef Karo Begins Work on Beit Yosef and Shulkhan Arukh

Rabbi Yosef Karo spends 20 years compiling the Beit Yosef, an enormous guide to Jewish law. He then writes a more concise guide, the Shulkhan Arukh, that becomes the standard law guide for the next 400 years. Born in Spain, Yosef Karo lives and dies in Safed.
Yosef Karo Begins Work on Beit Yosef and Shulkhan Arukh (1488)
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✍️ Rabbi Moshe Isserles (Rema) Writes Commentary on the Shulkhan Arukh

Rabbi Moshe Isserles (The Rema) of Kraków writes an extensive commentary to the Shulkhan Arukh called the Mappah, extending its application to Ashkenazi Jewry.
Rabbi Moshe Isserles (Rema) Writes Commentary on the Shulkhan Arukh (1525)
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