Translation:Shulchan Aruch/Orach Chaim

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

Fringes

 * 8: Wrapping them about the body
 * 9: Which Clothes Need Fringes and Which Do Not
 * 10: Laws Regarding the Corners of a Shawl
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 * 12: Things that Invalidate the Fringes
 * 13: The Laws of Fringes on the Sabbath
 * 14: Laws of Borrowed Fringes
 * 15: Transferring Fringes between Garments and Laws For a Ripped Shawl
 * 16: The Size of a Shawl
 * 17: Laws Regarding Who is Required to Wear Fringes
 * 18: The Proper Time to Wear Fringes
 * 19: The Proper Time for the Blessing made on Fringes
 * 20: The Laws of Buying and Selling a Shawl
 * 21: The Proper Course of Action Regarding Worn-out Fringes and Old Shawls
 * 22: Laws of Reciting "Who has Kept Us Alive" on Making Fringes
 * 23: Laws of Wearing Fringes in a Cemetery
 * 24: The Manner of Wearing Fringes and the Reward and Punishment

Tefillin

 * 25: Specification of the Laws of Tefillin
 * 26: Laws for those with only one Tefillin (instead of the pair)
 * 27: Place (on body) to put on tefillin and manner of putting them on
 * 28: Laws of Removing Tefillin
 * 29: Not to Make a Blessing when Removing Tefillin
 * 30: Time to Put on Tefillin
 * 31: Laws of Tefillin on Shabbat and Yom Tov
 * 32: Directions for Writing Parchment to Put in Tefillin
 * 33: Laws of Repairing Tefillin and Laws of Tefillin Straps
 * 34: Laws of Ordering the Texts in the Tefillin and that the Meticulous have two pairs of tefillin
 * 35: Laws on the Number of Lines written in the Tefillin
 * 36: The Precision of Writing in the Tefillin
 * 37: Times for putting on Tefillin
 * 38: Who is Required to Put on Tefillin and Who is Exempt
 * 39: Who is Eligible to Write Tefillin and Who One Can Buy Them From
 * 40: How to Behave Regarding the Holiness of Tefillin
 * 41: The Law of One Carrying a Burden, and What He Should Do Regarding Tefillin
 * 42: Whether it is Okay to Switch the Tefillin Shel Yad and Shel Rosh
 * 43: How to Behave Regarding Tefillin When Entering the Bathroom
 * 44: Prohibition of Sleeping While Wearing Tefillin
 * 45: Laws of Tefillin in a Funeral Home and Bathhouse

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
 * 54: Laws Relevant to Yishtabach
 * 55: Laws of Kaddish
 * 56: Laws of Congregational Responses During Kaddish
 * 57: Laws of Barchu and Responding to It

Shema

 * 58: Laws of Saying the Shema and its Blessings
 * 59: The Laws of the First Blessing (who created)
 * 60: The Laws of the Blessings of the Shema, and if Concentration is Required
 * 61: Laws of How Much Precision and Concentration is Required When Saying the Shema
 * 62: Someone who Has not been Precise with the Shema or Did Not Hear His Words
 * 63: To Sit During the Reading of the Shema, and Not to Lie Down
 * 64: The Law of One Who Makes a Mistake While Reading the Shema
 * 65: One Who Enters the Synagogue and Finds the Congregation saying the Shema, or has paused in saying the shema
 * 66: Where One May and May Not Pause During the Shema
 * 67: Law of One Who is Unsure if they Said the Shema
 * 68: Not to Pause During Shema to Say Piyyutim (poems)
 * 69: Laws of Pores On the Shema
 * 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
 * 78: One who needs to urinate during the time of saying the Shema
 * 79: One who needs to defecate during the time of saying the Shema
 * 80: One Who Cannot Avoid Being Flatulent
 * 81: Laws of Small Amounts of Feces
 * 82: Laws of Dry Feces
 * 83: Laws of the Bathroom Regarding Saying the Shema
 * 84: If One May Say the Shema in a Bathhouse
 * 85: Places Where One Is Forbidden to Say the Shema
 * 86: One Must Distance Himself from foul-smelling waters
 * 87: How far to move away from an excrement pot when one says Shema
 * 88: A Ba'al Keri is allowed to say the Shema

Prayer

 * 89: The laws and times of prayer
 * 90: The Proper Place to Pray with the Community, and the Laws of Someone Traveling
 * 91: One Should Gird Their Waist [with a belt] and Cover their Head at the Time of Prayer
 * 92: On the need to use the restroom, the laws of washing before prayer and other preparations for prayer
 * 93: One Must Pause before Praying
 * 94: That One Must Face the Land of Israel and the laws of one Riding or on a Boat
 * 95: Direction of Limbs During Prayer
 * 96: One Should Prevent Nuisances in order to Concentrate [on the Prayer]
 * 97: One Should not Burp or Yawn During Prayer
 * 98: One Must Have Intent While Praying
 * 99: Laws of a Drunk in Prayer
 * 100: One Must Plan Ahead Regarding Holiday Prayers
 * 101: That one must have Intent regarding all the blessings, and that one can pray in any language
 * 102: Not to Interrupt Someone Who is Praying
 * 103: One Who Happens to Pass Gas or Sneeze While Praying
 * 104: One Should Not Stop in the Middle of Praying
 * 105: One Who Says Two Prayers [one after another]
 * 106: Those Exempt from Prayer
 * 107: One who is Unsure if he Has Prayed, and the Laws of Voluntary Prayer
 * 108: One who did not pray because of a mistake or an outside force or deliberately
 * 109: Law of How An Individual Should Act Regarding Praying with the Community
 * 110: One leaving for a journey, how workers should pray, and the order of the Traveler's Prayer and the prayer said when entering the house of study
 * 111: The Law of Connecting "Geula" to "Tefilla"
 * 112: Not to Pause During the First Three Blessings or the Last Three Blessings (of Shmoneh Esrei)
 * 113: Law of Bending the Knee (To Bow) During the Eighteen Blessings
 * 114: Law of Mentioning the Wind and the Rain and the Dew
 * 115: Reason for the Blessing "You Endow"
 * 116: Explanation of the Blessing "Our Healer"
 * 117: Laws of the Blessing of the Years
 * 118: Law of the Ending of the Blessing "Return" (השיבה)
 * 119: Law of one who wishes to add to the blessings
 * 120: That it is proper to say "Retzeh" (רצה) in every prayer
 * 121: The Laws of "We give Thanks" (מודים)
 * 122: Relevant Laws During Shmoneh Esrei to "May it be Your Will" (Yehiyu LeRatzon)
 * 123: Laws of Bowing at the End of Shmoneh Esrei
 * 124: Laws of Conduct for the Reader (Shaliach Tzibur) during the Shmoneh Esrei and Laws of Responding "Amen"
 * 125: The Laws of the "Kedusha"
 * 126: Law of Prayer Leader who Errs
 * 127: Law of "Modim" of the Rabbis (Modim Derabbannan)

Priestly Blessing

 * 128: Laws of the Priestly Blessing and Matters which Disqualify a Priest
 * 129: In Which Prayer Services Is the Priestly Blessing Done
 * 130: "Ribbono Shel Olam" Prayer Said During the Priestly Blessing
 * 131: Laws of Falling on Ones Face
 * 132: Laws of "Kedushat" and "Uva Letzion"
 * 133: Laws of "Barchu" on Shabbat
 * 134: How One Does "Vehu Rachum" and Lifting (Hagbah) of the Torah

Reading the Torah

 * 135: How the Torah is Read on Mondays and Thursdays
 * 136: Who is Called to the Torah on Shabbat
 * 137: How Many Verses Each Person Must Read
 * 138: One Should Not Stop Reading if Less than Three Verses Remain
 * 139: The Proper Way of Reading the Torah and Reciting The Blessings on It
 * 140: Laws of Pauses During the Blessings on the Torah
 * 141: Laws of (Torah) Reading and the Reader
 * 142: Laws of One Making a Mistake While Reading, and (what to do) if nobody knows how to read properly
 * 143: Laws of what to do if a mistake is found in a Torah scroll
 * 144: One Should Not Skip From Topic to Topic in the Torah, and the Laws of the Haftarah
 * 145: Laws of the Translator of Torah
 * 146: One Should Not Speak During the Torah Reading
 * 147: Laws of Rolling the Torah Scroll
 * 148 Community prayer should not strip the ark
 * 149 Minyan should not leave until the Torahs are put back in the Ark

Synagogue

 * 150 Building a synagogue, and that it should be tall
 * 151 Laws of sanctifying a synagogue
 * 152 That no synogogue may be demolished
 * 153 The laws of building a synagogue
 * 154 The laws of objects used for kedushah, and candles of the synagogue
 * 155 Going from the Synagogue to the Beit Midrash
 * 156 The order of (i.e. how one should go about) conducting commerce

Washing the Hands

 * 157 Laws of having a set time for breakfast - 1 Seif
 * 158 Laws of washing the hands for a meal - 13 Seif
 * 159 Which vessels can you wash your hands with and how to pour the water on your hands - 26 Seif
 * 160 Which water is kosher or invalid for washing - 15 Seif
 * 161 Laws of chatzitza in washing
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Breaking Bread

 * 166: Law of pausing between breaking bread and Washing Hands
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Customs During a Meal

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Washing Hands After the Meal

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Grace after Meals

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Blessings on Produce

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Blessings for Fragrance

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Blessing for Miracles

 * 218: Blessings that are made on miracles

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

Various Blessings

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 * 226: What Blessing Someone Recites Who Sees Fruit Tree Blossoms, Containing One Section
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The Minchah Prayer (afternoon)

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 * 233: Time of Minchah (Afternoon) Prayer
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The Evening Prayer

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 * 238: Setting Aside Time for Torah Study at Night
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Modesty

 * 240: How a man should behave during marital relations
 * 241: Not to urinate in the nude up against one's bed

Sabbath

 * 242: To Take Care Regarding the Honor of the Sabbath
 * 243: The Law of One Who Rents a Field or Bathhouse to a Cuthean
 * 244: What Actions May a Non-Jew Perform on Behalf of a Jew
 * 245: When a Jew and Non-Jew are Partners, How Do They Act on Shabbat
 * 246: Laws of Renting and Lending to a Non-Jew on Shabbat
 * 247: Law of Non-Jews Who Carry Letters for Jews on Shabbat
 * 248: Laws Applying to One Who Sets Out on a Voyage by Ship or Travels in a Caravan with Regard to Shabbat
 * 249: Laws That Apply on Friday
 * 250: Preparations for the Shabbat Meals
 * 251: Not to Perform Work on Friday from the Afternoon Onward
 * 252: Which Tasks That Will Be Completed [without the Need for Further Intervention] over Shabbos May Be Started on Friday and Which Are Forbidden
 * 253: The Laws Governing the Placement of Pots on a Cooking Range and on Top of an Oven on Friday
 * 254: The Laws Governing Foods Prepared on Friday so that Their [Cooking] Will Be Completed on Shabbos
 * 255: The Laws Governing the Preparation of Fire before the Onset of Shabbos
 * 256: The Six Shofar Blasts that Would Be Sounded on Friday
 * 257: The Laws of Insulating a Pot of Hot Food
 * 258: On Friday, It Is Permitted to Place Cold Food on a Hot Object
 * 259: Several Laws Governing Insulation and Moving the Insulating Materials
 * 260: Laws Governing Preparations for the Onset of Shabbos
 * 261: The Time to Kindle the Shabbos Lights
 * 262: To Sanctify the Shabbos by Preparing One’s Table and Wearing Clean Garments
 * 263: Who Should Kindle [Shabbos Lights]; [Reciting the Shabbos Prayers Early as a Result of] an Error [in Judgment on] a Cloudy Day
 * 264: The Laws Pertaining to the Wick and the Oil [Used for the Shabbos Lights]
 * 265: The Laws Pertaining to Utensils Placed Below the [Shabbos] Light
 * 266: The Laws Pertaining to a Person Who Was in the Midst of a Journey when Night Fell [on Friday]
 * 267: The Laws Pertaining to Prayer on Friday
 * 268: The Laws Governing One Who Errs in the Shabbos Prayers
 * 269: The Laws Pertaining to the Recitation of Kiddush in the Synagogue
 * 270: To Recite the Chapter of Mishnayos Entitled Bameh Madlikin
 * 271: The Laws Pertaining to [the Recitation of] Kiddush over Wine
 * 272: The Wine Over Which Kiddush Is Recited
 * 273: The Requirement that Kiddush Be Recited in the Place of the Meal
 * 274: The Laws Pertaining to Breaking Bread on Shabbos
 * 275: The Tasks Forbidden to Be Performed on Shabbos by the Glow of the Shabbos Lights
 * 276: The Laws Pertaining to a Light Kindled by a Non-Jew on Shabbos
 * 277: [Safeguards] to Prevent the Shabbos Lights from Being Extinguished
 * 278: Lights May Be Extinguished on Shabbos for the Sake of a Person Who Is Sick
 * 279: The Laws Governing Carrying a Lamp on Shabbos
 * 280: The Laws Pertaining to Marital Intimacy on Shabbos
 * 281: The Laws Pertaining to the Hymns of Praise Recited on Shabbos Day
 * 282: The Communal Reading of the Torah and the Maftir
 * 283: The Reason Two Torah Scrolls Are Not Taken Out Every Shabbos
 * 284: The Laws Pertaining to the Haftarah and Its Blessings
 * 285: To Read the Torah Parsha Twice in Hebrew and once with Targum
 * 286: Laws of Musaf on Shabbat
 * 287: Comforting Mourners and Visiting the Sick on Shabbos
 * 288: The Laws Governing Fasting on Shabbos, and Particularly Fasting as a Result of a Disturbing Dream
 * 289: The Sequence of the Shabbos Morning Meal
 * 290: On Shabbos One Should Complete the Quota of 100 Blessings by Reciting Blessings on Fruits
 * 291: The Laws Pertaining to the Three Shabbos Meals
 * 292: The Laws Governing the Shabbos Afternoon Service
 * 293: The Laws Governing the Evening Service on Motza’ei Shabbos
 * 294: The Laws Governing the Recitation of Havdalah in the Shemoneh Esreh
 * 295: The Havdalah Recited by the Sheliach Tzibbur
 * 296: The Laws Governing the Recitation of Havdalah over Wine
 * 297: The Laws Governing the Spices for Havdalah
 * 298: The Laws Governing the Havdalah Candle
 * 299: To Neither Eat, Drink, Nor Perform Any Work Before Reciting Havdalah
 * 300: To Arrange His Table on Saturday Night
 * 301: Articles Which One May Go Out to the Public Domain While Wearing and Those Which Are Forbidden To Be Worn
 * 302: The Laws Governing Cleaning and Folding Garments on Shabbos
 * 303: The Laws Pertaining to a Woman’s Ornaments
 * 304: Which Type of Servant is Commanded to be Rested
 * 305: The Objects that an Animal May Go Out Wearing on Shabbos
 * 306: Articles Which Are Permitted To Be Spoken about on Shabbos
 * 307: The Laws of Shabbos Relating to Speech
 * 308: Articles that Are Permitted and Prohibited to Be Moved on Shabbos
 * 309: Whether it is Permitted to Move an Article that is Muktzeh by Moving a Permitted Article with it on Shabbos
 * 310: The Laws of Muktze on Shabbos
 * 311: The Laws Governing Moving a Human Corpse on Shabbos and Other Instances When Objects Are Carried in an Indirect Manner
 * 312: How One Cleanses after Relieving Himself on Shabbos
 * 313: Carrying a Door, a Window, or a Lock on Shabbos
 * 314: Actions Forbidden Because They Involve Building or Demolishing on Shabbos
 * 315: Activities Forbidden because They Involve the Construction of a Shelter on Shabbos
 * 316: When Trapping an Animal Is Forbidden on Shabbos and When It Is Permitted
 * 317: The Laws of Tying and Knots on Shabbat
 * 318: The Laws Governing One Who Cooks on Shabbos
 * 319: The Laws Governing Separating on Shabbos
 * 320: The Laws Governing Squeezing Out Liquids on Shabbos
 * 321: The Laws Governing Detaching Produce on Shabbos; the Laws Governing Grinding; the Laws Governing the Preparation of Food, Leatherworking, and Kneading
 * 322: The Laws of an Egg Laid on Shabbos
 * 323: The Laws Pertaining to Borrowing and Acquiring One’s Shabbos Needs and Washing, Repairing, and Immersing Utensils on Shabbos
 * 324: The Laws Governing the Preparation of Food for Animals on Shabbos
 * 325: The Laws that Apply When a Non-Jew Performed Work on Behalf of a Jew on Shabbos
 * 326: The Laws Governing Bathing on Shabbos
 * 327: The Laws Governing Anointing Oneself on Shabbos
 * 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

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

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

Techumin

 * 396: The Law of Four Amot That Every Man Has on Shabbat
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Rosh Chodesh

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Passover

 * 429: That we do not say Tachanun during the entire month of Nissan
 * 430: The Custom of Commemorating Shabbos HaGadol
 * 431: The Time for the Search of Chametz
 * 432: The Laws Pertaining to the Blessing Recited Over the Search For Chametz
 * 433: The Laws Pertaining to the Search for Chametz
 * 434: The Laws Observed Directly After the Search
 * 435: The Laws Pertaining to One Who Did Not Search for Chametz on the Night of the Fourteenth of Nissan
 * 436: The Laws Applying to One Who Sets out on a Sea Voyage or Journeys by Caravan
 * 437: [When] a Person Rents a House to a [Tenant], Upon Whom Does the Obligation to Obliterate Chametz Fall
 * 438: The Laws that Apply when a Mouse Enters a Place that was Previously Searched with a Loaf in Its Mouth
 * 439: The Laws [that Apply] to a Person Who Searched [for Chametz] and Did Not Find All the Pieces He [Originally] Set Down
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 * 448: Hametz which existed through Passover
 * 449: The Law of Hametz that is Found in the Store of a Jew but the Workers are not Jewish or the Opposite
 * 450: The Law of a Jew and a non-Jew in a Partnership
 * 451: The Laws of Scouring Dishes
 * 452: The Timing of Scouring Dishes
 * 453: The Laws of Wheat and Grinding It to Make Matzahs
 * 454: With Which Matzo Does One Not Fulfill His Obligation
 * 455: The Law of Water that Rested Overnight
 * 456: The Quantities for Kneading Matzos
 * 457: The Law of Taking Hallah from Matzo Dough
 * 458: It is a Commandment to Knead Matzo on the Day Preceding Passover
 * 459: The Place and Order of Kneading the Matzos
 * 460: The Laws of Matzo Used for the Mitzvah
 * 461: The Laws of Baking Matzo
 * 462: The Law of Whether Juice Ferments
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 * 494: Order of prayers for the holiday of Shavuot

Sacred Holidays

 * 495: Which Work Is Forbidden on a Sacred Holiday
 * 496: The Laws of the Second Day of a Holiday in the Diaspora
 * 497: The Laws of Preparation on a Holiday
 * 498: The Laws of Slaughtering on a Holiday
 * 499: The Laws of Scalding and Salting on a Holiday
 * 500: What One Should Do If He Needs Meat on a Holiday, and How to Salt It
 * 501: Forbidden and Permitted Wood on a Holiday
 * 502: The Laws of Fire on a Holiday
 * 503: That One Should Not Prepare On One Holiday for the Next
 * 504: The Laws of Spices on a Holiday
 * 505: The Laws of Milking an Animal on a Holiday
 * 506: The Laws of Kneading on a Holiday
 * 507: The Laws of Baking on a Holiday
 * 508: Things That Are Forbidden On a Holiday When Preparing a Grill
 * 509: Some Individual Holiday Laws
 * 510: Some Things that Are Forbidden on a Holiday and Which Are Permitted with a Change
 * 511: Burning and Heating Water are Permitted on a Holiday
 * 512: One Should Not Cook for a Non-Jew on a Holiday
 * 513: The Laws of an Egg Laid on a Holiday
 * 514: One Should Not Extinguish on a Holiday
 * 515: The Law of Things that Come From Outside the Techum on a Holiday
 * 516: What Things Can Be Sent on a Holiday
 * 517: Permitted Ways to Get Food from a Store on a Holiday
 * 518: Moving Things from Domain to Domain on a Holiday
 * 519: One May Remove and Replace Hinges for a Holiday-Related Need
 * 520: Sweeping the House
 * 521: The Law of Moving Fruits from Place to Place on a Holiday
 * 522: Some Things that are Forbidden to be Carried on a Holiday
 * 523: Laws Regarding Animals on a Holiday
 * 524: A Few Things Forbidden on a Holiday
 * 525: The Laws of Lending on a Holiday
 * 526: The Laws of a Death on a Holiday
 * 527: The Laws of Eruv Tavshilin
 * 528: The Laws of Yard Eruvs on a Holiday
 * 529: The Laws of Holiday Joy

Chol Hamoed

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 * 531: The Laws of Shaving on Hol Hamoed
 * 532: Cutting Nails on Hol Hamoed
 * 533: Permitted Labors on Hol Hamoed
 * 534: The Laws of Laundry on Hol Hamoed
 * 535: One Should not Move Things From Yard to Yard on Hol Hamoed
 * 536: All Animal Needs Can Be Done on Hol Hamoed
 * 537: The Law of Labor When There is Potential Loss
 * 538: Some Things with a Potential Loss
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 * 546: The Laws of Betrothing and Marrying on Hol Hamoed
 * 547: The Laws of Dealing with a Death on Hol Hamoed
 * 548: The Laws of Mourning on Hol Hamoed

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.

Private Fasts

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 * 565: The laws the Anenu prayer
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 * 573: Megillat Taanit is nullified
 * 574: On a fast day the stringencies of the place one left and the place one entered are imposed
 * 575: The laws of a fast in the land of Israel for rain
 * 576: For which things we fast and blast
 * 577: What to do when it rains so much that it destroys the soil
 * 578: Every individual should fast and pray for his problems
 * 579: The order of prayers on these fasts
 * 580: Fast days

Rosh Hashanah

 * 581: Laws of the days of supplicatory prayer and the eve of Rosh Hashanah
 * 582: Prayers for the Ten Days of Repentance and for Rosh Hashanah
 * 583: Foods customarily eaten on Rosh Hashanah
 * 584: Torah Reading for Rosh Hashanah
 * 585: Laws of the blessing on the shofar
 * 586: Laws of the shofar for Rosh Hashanah
 * 587: Law of one who sounds the shofar in a pit
 * 588: When to sound the shofar
 * 589: Who can sound the shofar
 * 590: The order of sounding the shofar
 * 591: The individual Mussaf prayer
 * 592: The Mussaf read aloud and the order of the shofar blasts
 * 593: When the blessings and blasts are separable
 * 594: If an individual has not prayed, his fellow can not fulfill his obligation
 * 595: Somebody who is proficient in neither the shofar blasts nor prayer
 * 596: Adding shofar blasts after the prayer
 * 597: If it is permitted to fast on Rosh Hashanah
 * 598: Minchah of R"H that falls on Shabbat
 * 599: R"H that falls on Motzaei Shabbat
 * 600: An egg laid on Rosh Hashanah and the rules of Kiddush
 * 601: The order for the second day of Rosh Hashanah
 * 602: The order for the Days of Repentance
 * 603: Avoiding bread baked by idolaters

Yom Kippur

 * 604: The order of the eve of Yom Kippur
 * 605: The custom of Kapparot on Yom Kippur
 * 606: Reconciling with friends on Erev Yom Kippur
 * 607: The order of the Confession at Minchah of Erev Yom Kippur
 * 608: The order of the last meal before the fast
 * 609: Covering hot food on Erev Yom Kippur
 * 610: Candelighting on Erev Yom Kippur
 * 611: The night of Yom Kippur has the same rules as the day
 * 612: The prohibition on eating on Yom Kippur and its quantity
 * 613: The prohibition on bathing on Yom Kippur
 * 614: The laws of anointing with oil and wearing shoes
 * 615: Sex is forbidden on Yom Kippur
 * 616: When children should begin fasting
 * 617: The laws of pregnant, nursing, and women who give birth on Yom Kippur
 * 618: The laws of the sick on Yom Kippur
 * 619: The order of Yom Kippur night
 * 620: It is a good custom to minimize prayers during Shacharit
 * 621: The order of Torah reading and circumcision on Yom Kippur
 * 622: The order of Mincha
 * 623: The order of Neilah
 * 624: The order of the night following Yom Kippur

Sukkah

 * 625: In Sukkot shall you dwell seven days
 * 626: One who makes a sukkah under a tree or roof
 * 627: Laws for sleeping in the sukkah
 * 628: Laws of one sukkah under another sukkah
 * 629: What materials can be s'chach
 * 630: Laws of the walls of the sukkah
 * 631: A Sukkah whose sunlit area exceeds its shaded area and other laws of s'chach
 * 632: Things that are invalid for s'chach
 * 633: Laws of the height of a sukkah
 * 634: A sukkah cannot be smaller than 7 x 7
 * 635: Laws of a sukkah of non-Jews, women, animals, Samaritans, shepherds, fig dryers, field guards, and produce guards
 * 636: Laws of an old sukkah
 * 637: Laws of a borrowed or stolen sukkah
 * 638: A sukkah and its decorations are forbidden all seven days
 * 639: Laws of dwelling in the sukkah
 * 640: Who is exempt from dwelling in the sukkah
 * 641: The Shehecheyanu blessing is not recited over the construction of a sukkah
 * 642: If the first day of Sukkot falls on Shabbat, regarding the Seven-Fold Blessing
 * 643: The order of Kiddush
 * 644: The order of Hallel each day of the holiday

The Four Species

 * 645: The laws of the lulav
 * 646: The laws of the myrtle
 * 647: The laws of willow
 * 648: Things that invalidate an etrog
 * 649: Things that invalidate the four species
 * 650: The required measurements for myrtle and willow
 * 651: Taking the lulav and its blessing
 * 652: The time for taking the lulav
 * 653: It is forbidden to smell the myrtle
 * 654: One can return the lulav to water on Yom Tov
 * 655: If a gentile brought the lulav
 * 656: One must pursue beautification of the mitzvah when buying an etrog
 * 657: The law of a minor who knows how to shake the lulav
 * 658: The laws of lulav on the first day of Yom Tov

The Prayers of Sukkot, etc.
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 * 659: The order of Torah reading on Sukkot
 * 660: The order of circling the bima
 * [[/661|661: One second night Yom Tov one says Sh'hechiyanu before the blessing To Sit in Sukkah
 * 662: The order of prayers on the second day of Sukkot
 * 663: The order of prayer on Hol Hamoed
 * 664: The order of Hoshana Rabba
 * 665: It is forbidden to eat the etrog on the seventh day
 * 666: The laws of the sukkah on the seventh day
 * 667: The sukkah and its decorations are forbidden also on the eighth day
 * 668: The order of prayers on the eighth night and day
 * 669: The order of Simchat Torah

Hanukkah

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Purim

 * 686: Laws of the Fast of Esther
 * 687: The obligation to read the Megilah
 * 688: The law for cities which were surrounded by a wall in the days of Yehoshua Bin Nun
 * 689: That everybody is obligated to read the Megilah
 * 690: The laws concerning the reading of the Megilah
 * 691: The laws concerning the writing and the sewing of a Megilah scroll
 * 692: The laws concerning the blessings over the reading of the Megilah
 * 693: The prayer service of Purim
 * 694: The law as regards Purim money for the poor
 * 695: The laws concerning the Purim feast
 * 696: The laws concerning eulogizing, fasting and performing labor on Purim
 * 697: That one should not say supplicatory prayers on the 14th and 15th of the first Adar and the law regarding fasting and eulogizing on these days

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