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== Opposition ==
 
== Opposition ==
When the Shulchan Aruch first came out it was met with opposition from a lot of leading rabbis including the Maharam, the Mharshal, the Baal Halivushim and Rabbi Eliezer Ashkanazi. Since the Shulchan Aruch greatly simplified the process needed to research Halacha, many rabbis were afraid it would lead to a great laxity amongst Torah scholars who would no longer need to analyze the actual sources in the Talmud and Rishonim. This was also one of the arguments against the Rambam when he published the Yad Hachazaka. One of the main opponents to Rabbi Caro's works was Rebbe Yosef ibn Lev. Once after failing to recall a halachic source in his daily Tur Shiur, Rebbe Yosef ibn Lev took this as a divine sign to withdraw his opposition and instructed his students to start using the Beit Yosef and Shulchan Aruch.
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When the Shulchan Aruch first came out it was met with opposition from a lot of leading rabbis including the Maharam, the Mharshal, the Baal Halivushim and Rabbi Eliezer Ashkanazi. Since the Shulchan Aruch greatly simplified the process needed to research Halacha, many rabbis were afraid it would lead to a great laxity amongst Torah scholars who would no longer need to analyze the actual sources in the Talmud and Rishonim. This was also one of the arguments against the Rambam when he published the Yad Hachazaka. One of the main opponents to Rabbi Caro's works was Rebbe Yosef ibn Lev. Once after failing to recall a halachic source in his daily Tur Shiur, Rebbe Yosef ibn Lev took this as a divine sign to withdraw his opposition and he instructed his students to start using the Beit Yosef and Shulchan Aruch.
  
 
=== The Rama ===
 
=== The Rama ===
Aside from the above opposition, many Ashkanazi rabbis were opposed to Rabbi Yosef Karo's work since he ignored almost all Rishonim from Germany and France, choosing to rule like the Sephardic opinions. This opposition was led mainly by the 'Rama' - Rabbi Moshe Isserles who eventually created an appendix to be inserted into the Shulchan Aruch, section by section with all the Ashkanazi rulings. Originally this appendix called the 'Mapah' was published as a separate book but after a few years it started being printed inline with the Shulchan Aruch. The actual text of the Shulchan Aruch is printed in bolder Hebrew letters while the 'Mapah' from the Rama is printed at the end of each applicable Sif often prefixed with the word 'Hagah' -- literally 'an edit'.
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Aside from the above opposition many Ashkanazi rabbis were opposed to Rabbi Yosef Karo's work since he ignored almost all Rishonim from Germany and France, choosing to rule like the Sephardic opinions. This opposition was led mainly by the 'Rama' - Rabbi Moshe Isserles who eventually created an appendix to be inserted into the Shulchan Aruch, section by section with all the Ashkanazi rulings. Originally the 'Mapah' was published as a separate book but after a few years it started being printed printed inline with the Shulchan Aruch. The actual text of the Shulchan Aruch is printed in regular Hebrew letters and the 'Mapah' from the Rama is printed at the end of each applicable Sif often prefixed with the word 'Hagah' -- literally 'an edit'.
  
 
== Official Code of Jewish Law ==
 
== Official Code of Jewish Law ==
Eventually all opposition against the Shulcahn Aruch faded and it was accepted by Jewish communities worldwide as the official Code of Jewish Law. Rabbi Yosef Karo is accepted as the official Halachic authority by a most Sepharadim other then the followers of the Kabbalistic oriented version of Halacha from the Ben Ish Chi based on the teachings of the [[Rabbi Yitzchak Luria|Ari]]. In instances when the Rama does not argue, the opinion of Rabbi Yosef Caro is generally accepted by the Ashkanazim as well. Over time many commentaries were written on the Shulchan Aruch, the more important ones being printed as part of the actual text. These include the Shach, Magen Avraham, Turei Zahav and Ber Hagola. Initially Rabbi Yosef Karo created the Shulchan Aruch with the intention of making it reviewable by students each month. With the addition of all the commentaries this became impossible. It is from his work on the Shulchan Aruch that Rabbi Yosef Karo gained the title Ha-Mechaber, literately 'the Author'.
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Eventually all opposition against the Shulcahn Aruch faded and it was accepted by Jewish communities worldwide as the official Code of Jewish Law. Rabbi Yosef Karo is accepted as the official Halachic authority by a large section of the Sepharadim, other then those that follow the Kabbalistic oriented version of Halach from the Ben Ish Chi based on the teachings of the Ari. In instances when the Rama does not argue, the opinion of Rabbi Yosef Caro is generally accepted by the Ashkanazim as well. Over time many commentaries were written on the Shulchan Aruch, the more important ones being printed as part of the actual text. These include the Shach, Magen Avraham, Turei Zahav and Ber Hagola. Initially Rabbi Yosef Karo created the Shulchan Aruch with the intention of making it reviewable by students each month, with the addition of all the commentaries this became impossible. It is from his work on the Shulchan Aruch that Rabbi Yosef Karo gained the title Ha-Mechaber, literately 'the Author'.
  
 
== Authorship ==
 
== Authorship ==
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== Shulchan Aruch in Breslev ==  
 
== Shulchan Aruch in Breslev ==  
 
Rabbi Nachman of Breslov warned his followers to be very careful about following the Shulchan Aruch and not to deviate from even one law. At the same time he opposed being into extra stringencies and if there were valid lenient opinions one could follow them. Rabbi Nachman said that it is crucial for every person to learn at least one Halacha in Shulchan Aruch everyday. This is followed by many Breslov Chasidim, some who even keep an pocket sized copy in their Talis bags.
 
Rabbi Nachman of Breslov warned his followers to be very careful about following the Shulchan Aruch and not to deviate from even one law. At the same time he opposed being into extra stringencies and if there were valid lenient opinions one could follow them. Rabbi Nachman said that it is crucial for every person to learn at least one Halacha in Shulchan Aruch everyday. This is followed by many Breslov Chasidim, some who even keep an pocket sized copy in their Talis bags.
 
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