The Book of the Shulchan Aruch – An Examination by Erich Bischoff (1929)

In 1929, German religious scholar and Hebraist Dr. Erich Bischoff published a detailed analysis of the Shulchan Aruch, the foundational legal code of Judaism compiled in the 16th century by Rabbi Joseph Karo.

This edition offers a critical summary of the text, including selected legal rulings that address the relationship between Jews and non-Jews, as interpreted by Bischoff.

📘 Essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the historical development of Jewish law and how it has shaped religious, legal, and social norms.

A rare historical work that illuminates how key religious texts influenced culture and law throughout centuries.

For researchers, historians, and readers interested in religious law, theology, and cultural analysis.

Paperback and hardcover editions available. Reproduced by Castle Hill Publishers.