< Translation:Arukh ha-Shulchan

Laws of Judges and Jurisprudence

  • 1: Appointment of judges in the days of the Temple and today (26)
  • 2: The laws of the use of extralegal force by the court (4)
  • 3: The number of judges required for adjudication (20)
  • 4: How to rule for one’s self (5)
  • 5: When cases are heard by the court (12)
  • 6: The minimum value claim that the court is required to hear (1)
  • 7: Those who are eligible for judgeship and those who are not, whether in general or for specific cases appearing before the court (22)
  • 8: The prohibition of appointing unqualified judges and the reward and punishment of one engaged in being a judge (6)
  • 9: The prohibition of accepting bribes and the permit of a private citizen to accept payment for salary lost due to serving as a judge (12)
  • 10: Be deliberate in judgment (4)

Reference Links


English - Judaica Press Tanach with Rashi

English - Daf Yomi Advancement Forum

Hebrew - Tanach with Rashi, Ramban, Rashbam, Ibn Ezra, Radak, and others

Hebrew - Rambam | (Bio) with commentaries

Hebrew - Shulchan Aruch, Chapter 7 | (Bio) with Sefer Mi'eros Anayim (Bio) and the Shach (Bio)

Hebrew - Nesivos haMishpat | (Bio)

Hebrew - Urim v'Tumim | (Bio)

Hebrew - Birkei Yosef | (Bio)

Hebrew - Levush | (Bio)

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