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Turei Zahav on Shulchan Arukh, Yoreh De'ah
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Author: David HaLevi Segal
Composed: Ostroh, c.1635 – c.1645 CE
More commonly known as Taz, it is one of the standard commentaries printed alongside the text of Shulchan Arukh. Due to its insightful nature and its early historical position, it greatly influenced subsequent halakhic practice.

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