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Orach Chayim
Orach Chayim, (manner/way of life) is a section of Rabbi Jacob ben Asher's compilation of Halakha (Jewish law), Arba'ah Turim. This format has been maintained and today is the standard format for the Shulchan Aruch Orach Chaim.
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Red orache
Red orache (; also spelled orach) is a common name of at least two related plants:
Atriplex hortensis
Atriplex rosea, native to Eurasia
Flora of Europe
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Halacha Yomis
The Halacha Yomis Program (or Halacha Yomit, as it is known in Israel) is a learning program which covers the entire Shulchan Aruch Orach Chaim followed Kitzur Shulchan Aruch is covered in addition to Shulchan Aruch Orach Chaim to include the generally applicable halachas not included in Orach Chaim.
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A. rosea
the hollyhock, an ornamental plant species
Antennaria rosea, the rosy pussytoes, a flowering plant species
Atriplex rosea, the tumbling saltbush, red orach or tumbling orach, a saltbush species
Synonyms
Achatinella rosea, a synonym for Achatinella bulimoides
Aranea rosea, a synonym for Micrommata virescens
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orache
orach, orache (ˈɒrətʃ) Forms: 5–6 arage, 5–8 orage, 6 arech(e, oreche, (aretch), 6–7 arach(e, 7 a-, orrage, 7–8 a-, orrach, 6– orach(e. [In 15th c. arage, 16th c. arache, a. Anglo-F. arasche (c 1265 in Vocab. Plant-n., Wr.-Wülcker 559), F. arroche (Paré 16th c.), Norman-Picard form (Berry arrosse, W...
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Atriplex rosea
Atriplex rosea is a species of saltbush known by the common names tumbling saltbush, red orach, redscale and tumbling orach (; also spelled orache).
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Atriplex patula
Atriplex patula (spear saltbush; common orache; spear orach; spreading orach; ) is a ruderal, circumboreal species of annual herbaceous plant in the genus
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Arba'ah Turim
Each of the four divisions of the work is a "Tur", so a particular passage may be cited as "Tur Orach Chayim, siman 22", meaning "Orach Chayim division This was later misunderstood as meaning "Tur, Orach Chayim, chapter 22" (to distinguish it from the corresponding passage in the Shulchan Aruch), so that
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