- Yoreh De'ah
Yoreh De'ah is a section of
Rabbi Jacob ben Asher 's compilation ofhalakha (Jewish law),Arba'ah Turim . This section treats all aspects of Jewish law not pertinent to theHebrew calendar , finance, torts, marriage, divorce, or sexual conduct. (Nevertheless there exists occasional overlap into the excluded areas). "Yoreh De'ah" is therefore the most diversified area of Jewish law. Later, RabbiYosef Karo modeled the framework of his own compilation of practical Jewish law, theShulchan Aruch after the "Arba'ah Turim." Many later commentators used this framework, as well. Thus, "Yoreh De'ah" in common usage may refer to an area of halakha, non-specific to Rabbi Jacob ben Asher's compilation.Topics include, but are not limited to:
* Permitted and forbidden foods,
* Circumcision,
*Gentile s,
* Foreign worship,
* Prohibition against charging interest,
* Oaths,
* Converts,
* Honoring parents,
* Honoring scholars and the elderly,
* Charity,
*Torah study ,
* Torah scrolls,
*Mezuzah scrolls,
* Sending away the mother bird to take the young,
* Eating new grain,
* Forbidden mixtures, (such asShatnez .)
* Redeeming the firstborn,
* Excommunication,
* Visiting the sick,
* Mourning,
* Priestly tithes,
* Prohibition against Tattooing.ee also
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