Mishnah Berurah

Mishnah Berurah
AuthorRabbi Yisrael Meir Kagan
Original titleמשנה ברורה
LanguageHebrew
Original text
משנה ברורה at Hebrew Wikisource

The Mishnah Berurah (Hebrew: משנה ברורה "Clear Teaching") is a work of halakha (Jewish law) by Rabbi Yisrael Meir Kagan (Poland, 1838–1933, also known as Chofetz Chaim). It is a commentary on Orach Chayim, the first section of the Shulchan Aruch which deals with laws of prayer, synagogue, Shabbat and holidays, summarizing the opinions of the Acharonim (post-Medieval rabbinic authorities) on that work.[1]

The title comes from Talmud Bavli Masechet Shabbat 138b-139a, "They will rove, seeking the word of the LORD, but they will not find it (Amos 8:12) -- they will not find clear teaching and clear law in one place."

  1. ^ "The Chofetz Chaim - Rabbi Yisroel Meir HaKohen". Retrieved 2008-10-10.

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