Four Rows

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Four Rows is the English translation of the Hebrew title "Arba’ah Turim," a foundational medieval Jewish legal code by Rabbi Jacob ben Asher that systematically organizes halakhic rulings.

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instanceOf Jewish legal code
halakhic code
medieval work
dateWritten early 14th century
hasAuthor Rabbeinu Asher
surface form: Rabbi Jacob ben Asher

Jacob ben Asher
surface form: Yaakov ben Asher
hasField Halakha
Jewish law
hasGenre legal literature
hasHebrewTitle Arba’ah Turim
hasInfluenceScope Ashkenazi Jews
surface form: Ashkenazic communities

Sephardic communities
hasLanguage Hebrew
hasMethod systematic organization of halakha
hasReligion Judaism
hasReputation foundational code of Jewish law
hasStructure four sections
hasTimePeriod medieval era
influenced Shulchan Aruch
later halakhic codes
isAlsoKnownAs Arba’ah Turim
The Turim
surface form: The Tur
isFoundationFor Shulchan Aruch
surface form: Joseph Karo’s Shulchan Aruch
isPartOfTradition Orthodox Judaism
Rabbinic Judaism
isUsedBy halakhic decisors
rabbis
isUsedFor practical halakhic rulings
organizesBy practical legal topics
placeWritten Spain

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Arba’ah Turim titleMeaning Four Rows