Shulchan Aruch (cont.)
Kriat Shema
58.1a
58.1b - 58.5
58.6 - 59.3
59.4 - 60.4
60.5 - 61.4
61.5 - 61.13
61.14 - 61.26
62.1 - 62.5
63.1 - 63.9
65.1 - 65.3
66.4 - 66.10
67 - 68
69.1 - 69.2
70.3 - 70.5
71.1 - 71.5
72.5 - 74.1
74.2 - 74.6
75.4 - 76.1
76.2 - 78
79 Introduction
79.1 - 79.9
83.2 - 84
Tefilla
89.1
89.2 - 89.3
89.3 - 89.7
89.8 - 90.4
90.5 - 90.18
90.19 - 90.20
92.1 - 92.6
93
95 - 97
98.5
101.4 (Beginner's Minyan)
102.1 - 102.5
107 - 108
109.3
110.2 - 110.7
110.8 - 112
113 - 114.2
114.3 - 114.9
115 - 118
119 - 121
122.2 - 123.6
124.1 - 124.2 (Tircha Detzibbura)
124.4 - 124.7
127
Nesiat Kapayim
128.14 - 128.26
128.27 - 128.37
128.38 - 128.41
128.42 - 128.45
Nefilat Apayim & Kriat HaTorah
131.2 - 131.5
131.6 - 132
135.1 - 135.10
135.11 - 136
137
147.8 (Magen Avraham)
Beit Haknesses
150.1
150.2 - 150.5
151.1 - 151.6
151.7 - 151.12
152
153.1 - 153.2
153.3 - 153.4
153.5 - 153.10
153.14 - 153.21
154.1 - 154.3
154.4 - 154.7
154.8
154.9 - 154.15
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