Rabbi yosef karo biography of rory gilmore
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The Halachic Tradition: From the Geonim to the Shulchan Aruch and Its Commentaries.
Shulchan Aruch represented a condensation of Bet Yosef. After being widowed twice, he married the daughter of Zechariah Sechsel, who, like the fathers of both of his other wives, was a learned and wealthy talmudist.
[edit] The Karos
Original founder of the Karo family was Rabbi Shimon Karo, author of the Yalkut Shimoni.
Rabbi Yosef Caro does not mention the Smicha revival throughout any of his books, this could be taken as an acceptance of its failure. How otherwise could such a book have been written by an ordinary mortal? The Sephardim followed the rulings of Rabbi Joseph Caro while the Ashkenazim followed those of Rabbi Moses Isserles, but the book is one book. Press, 1962.
From his time onward, the Shulchan Aruch has always been printed with the text of Rabbi Joseph Caro and the glosses of Rabbi Moses Isserles. In Bet Yosef, Karo systematized not only the intimidatingly large body of legal material found in the Talmud, but also much of the vast post-talmudic rabbinical literature.
God put them together in this one small town to recharge the physical and spiritual battery of the Jewish people after the exile from Spain and all the ensuing troubles that engulfed them. Other students include Rabbi Moshe Galante and Rabbi Moshe Alshich who received Semicha from him. It is open at certain times to tourists. Yosef Karo thus became one of the most influential Jewish authors in history.
By his own reckoning, Karo's most significant work was his Bet Yosef, a voluminous commentary to the vast literature of the Talmud and later Jewish legal writings. Rabbi Yosef Karo met Rebbe Shlomo Malcho during his travels and was impressed by his Kabalistic knowledge and powers.
Among the Jews who left Spain during the expulsion in 1492 was a boy not even 13 who would become one of the great figures in the history of the Jewish people, Rabbi Joseph Caro (sometimes spelled Karo).
By the time of his death in approximately 1575 it could be said that from the time of Maimonides until his time no person had a greater and longer lasting influence on the Jewish people.
His family, left in severe financial strain sacrificed everything so Yosef could continue studying Torah.
[edit] Avkas Rochel
Shalous Uteshuvo Avkas Rochel is book of Halachic Responsa dealing with the laws of Aruch Chaim, Yoreh Deah and Choshen Mishpat. Had they done even one more Hakafa they would have created a mini flood.