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[edit] Waking in the Morning
- 1: Laws of waking up in the morning
- 2: Laws of getting dressed
- 3: Behavior in the bathroom
- 4: Laws of washing the hands
- 5: Intention for the blessings
- 6: Laws of Asher Yatzar and Elokai Neshama and their explanations
- 7: The law to say Asher Yatzar all day after going to the bathroom
[edit] Tzitzit
- 8: Wrapping them about the body
- 9: Which Clothes Need Tzitzit and Which Do Not
- 10: Laws Regarding the Corners of a Tallit
- 11: The Laws of the Tzitzit Strings
- 12: Things that Invalidate Tzitzit
- 13: The Laws of Tzitzit on Shabbat
- 14: Laws of Borrowed Tzitzit
- 15: Transferring Tzitzit between Garments and Laws For a Ripped Tallit
- 16: The Size of a Tallit
- 17: Laws Regarding Who is Required to Wear Tzitzit
- 18: The Proper Time to Wear Tzitzit
- 19: The Proper Time for the Blessing made on Tzitzit
- 20: The Laws of Buying and Selling a Tallit
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- 23: Laws of Wearing Tzitzit in a Cemetery
- 24: The Manner of Wearing Tzitzit and the Reward and Punishment
[edit] Tefillin
[edit] Morning Blessings and Other Blessings
- 46: Laws of the Morning Blessings
- 47: Laws of Blessing the Torah
- 48: Reciting Daily and Sabbath Sacrificial Passages
- 49: That one can recite the Shema from memory
- 50: The reason why "Aizehu Mekoman" (Mishna Zevachim 5) is recited
- 51: Laws of Pesukai D'Zimra
- 52: Laws of one who does not arrive in synagogue until "Yishtabach"
- 53: Qualifications for one to act as the Leader of the Service
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[edit] Shema
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- 70: Those who are exempt from reciting the Shema
- 71: A mourner and those engaged in a burial are exempt from reciting the Shema
- 72: The laws of the coffin-bearers, the comforters and those attending a funeral
- 73: How someone who sleeps in the same room as his wife and children should conduct himself
- 74: The prohibition on reciting a blessing when one's vital organs can "see" his private parts
- 75: Being careful not to recite the Shema in the presence of a woman with uncovered hair or a singing woman or in front of any naked person
- 76: Being careful about excrement while reciting the Shema
- 77: The prohibition against reciting the shema in front of urine
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[edit] Prayer
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[edit] Priestly Blessing
[edit] Reading the Torah
[edit] Synagogue
[edit] Washing the Hands
[edit] Breaking Bread
[edit] Customs During a Meal
[edit] Washing Hands After the Meal
[edit] Grace after Meals
[edit] Blessings on Produce
[edit] Blessings for Fragrance
[edit] Blessing for Miracles
[edit] Thanksgiving Blessings
- 219: Law of thanksgiving by an individual
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- 221: Laws of thanksgiving for rain
- 222: Laws of thanksgiving for the good and bad
[edit] Various Blessings
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- 226: What Blessing Someone Recites Who Sees Fruit Tree Blossoms, Containing One Section
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[edit] The Minchah Prayer (afternoon)
[edit] The Evening Prayer
[edit] Modesty
[edit] Sabbath
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- 308: Laws of Muktzah
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- 328: Laws of a Sick Person on Shabbat
- 329: For Whom Do We Desecrate Shabbat
- 330: Laws of Giving Birth on Shabbat
- 331: Laws of Circumcision on Shabbat
- 332: That One Should Not Deliver an Animal on Shabbat
- 333: That One Should Not Empty a Storehouse on Shabbat
- 334: Laws of a Fire on Shabbat
- 335: Law of a Barrel that Broke
- 336: If it is Permitted to Walk on Grass or Climb a Tree
- 337: The Laws of Sweeping the House and Something Done Unintentionally
- 338: Things Prohibited on Shabbat because of Noise
- 339: A Few Laws of Shabbat
- 340: A Few Laws of Forbidden Things on Shabbat Connected to Categories of Work
- 341: Annulling Vows on Shabbat
- 342: It Is Permitted At Twilight to Do Things Forbidden by Chazal By Enactment
- 343: Laws of a Child on Shabbat
- 344: The Law of Someone Who Is Wandering in the Desert on Shabbat
[edit] Moving Items Between Domains on Shabbat
- 345: The Four Domains of Shabbat
- 346: The Torah Laws of Eruv
- 347: The Transferring for Which One is Made Liable By the Torah
- 348: One Who Extends Something from Domain to Domain
- 349: The Law of Four Amot in the Public Domain
- 350: The Law of Someone Who Extends His Head and Most of his Body Between Domains
- 351: The Law of One Who Reaches Into a Pipe in the Public Domain to Drink
- 352: Someone who Reads a Scroll that Rolls from Domain to Domain
- 353: The Laws of Ledges in the Public Domain
- 354: The Laws of a Pit and Trash Pile in the Public Domain
- 355: The Laws of Balconies and Bathrooms
- 356: The Law of a Stream of Water that Runs through a Yard
- 357: The Laws of a Yard that is Narrower than Four Amot and a Drain
- 358: Which Places Are Considered Enclosed for Dwelling
- 359: The Law of an Open Area Behind the House
- 360: The Law of Enclosing Walls on Shabbat
- 361: The Law of a Roof that is Adjacent to the Public Domain
- 362: What Walls are Considered Walls for Carrying
- 363: The Laws of Alleys and Stakes
- 364: The Law of an Alley that is Open like a Centipede
- 365: The Law of an Alley that is Breached
[edit] Eruv
- 366: The Law of an Eruv for a Yard in which Many People Live
- 367: If a Woman Can Make an Eruv
- 368: If the Eruv Broke After It Was Made
- 369: How an Eruv can be Sold
- 370: The Laws of Participating in an Eruv
- 371: When One Resident of the Yard Leaves or Dies
- 372: The Laws of Conjoining Living Spaces for Eruvs
- 373: The Law of Two Balconies on Two Upper Chambers
- 374: If an Opening or Window Were Blocked on Shabbat in a Place Where an Eruv Was Made
- 375: Which Things in the Yard Do Not Forbid
- 376: A Pit or Well Between Two Yards
- 377: The Law of Two Upper Chambers Opposite Each Other and Open to the Yard
- 378: The Law of Yards That Are Open to Each Other
- 379: The Laws of Yards With Houses in Between Them
- 380: The Laws of Renouncing Property
- 381: The Laws of Someone Who Renounced His Property and Breaks the Rules by Removing Something from His House
- 382: If the Residence of a Non-Jew Interferes with the Eruv
- 383: When the non-Jew is not Home He Does not Interfere
- 384: If a non-Jewish Guest Interferes with the Eruv
- 385: The Law of a Sadducee or Apostate and Eruvs
- 386: The Laws of Partnerships with Eruvs
- 387: Partners in an Alley Must Make an Eruv in Yards
- 388: The Law if The Yards Made No Eruv Together and the Alley Also Made No Partnership
- 389: A Non-Jew who Has a Window Open to a Valley or Enclosure
- 390: An Alley With A Jewish Side And A Non-Jewish Side
- 391: The Law of Renouncing Ownership For Those Who Forgot to Make an Eruv
- 392: The Laws of Eruvs in a City
- 393: The Law of an Eruv When a Holiday Falls on Friday and the Law of Making an Eruv at Twilight
- 394: The Law of a Doubtful Eruv
- 395: The Laws of the Blessing for an Eruv
[edit] Techumin
[edit] Eiruv of Techumin
[edit] Rosh Chodesh
[edit] Passover
- 429: That we do not fall on our faces (say Tachanun) during the entire month of Nissan
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- 444: The laws of Erev Pesach occurring on Shabbat
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- 489: The order of prayers on 2nd evening of Pesach and the Counting of the Omer
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- 493: Laws that are customary during the time of the omer
- 494: Order of prayers for the holiday of Shavuot
[edit] Sacred Holidays
- 495: Which Work Is Forbidden on a Sacred Holiday
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[edit] Chol Hamoed
[edit] Tish'ah B'Av
- 549: The obligation to observe the four fasts
- 550: The differences that exist between the ninth of Av to other fasts
- 551: Laws of the week during which Tisha B'Av falls
- 552: Laws of the day preceding Tisha B'Av
- 553: Laws of the Seudah Ha-Mafseket
- 554: Things that are forbidden on Tisha B'Av
- 555: Laws of Tefillin and Tzitzit on Tisha B'Av
- 556: Tisha B'Av that falls on Sunday
- 557: To say Nachem and Aneinu on Tisha B'Av
- 558: On the day following Tisha B'Av one does not eat meat
- 559: Customs of Tisha B'Av and the laws of [Brit] Milah on Tisha B'Av
- 560: To make remembrances for the destruction
- 561: Laws for one who sees the cities of Yehudah and Yerushalayim and the Temple in destruction.
[edit] Private Fasts
[edit] Rosh Hashanah
[edit] Yom Kippur
[edit] Sukkah
[edit] The Four Species
[edit] The Prayers of Sukkot, etc.
[edit] Hanukkah
- 670: Things That Are Prohibited and Permitted on Hanukkah
- 671: The Sequence of Kindling the Hanukkah Light and the Location of its Placement
- 672: The Time of Kindling the Hanukkah Light
- 673: Oils and Wicks That Are Fit for Use on Hanukkah
- 674: That it is Permitted to Kindle Lights From One Another
- 675: That the Kindling Accomplishes the Mitzvah and not the Placement
- 676: The Sequence of the Benedictions and the Kindling
- 677: The Law of a Lodger on Hanukkah
- 678: The Sabbath Light Takes Precedence Over the Hanukkah Light
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- 680: Not to Leave the Lights Near the Entrance on the Sabbath Eve
- 681: We Do Not Perform the Havdalah With the Hanukkah Light After the Sabbath
- 682: The Law of "For the Miracles" On Hanukkah
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- 684: The Sequence of the Torah Reading on Hanukkah
- 685: The Sequence of The Four [Torah] Portions