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# In his quest to facilitate broader knowledge of a topic, the Chida admits that he may have quoted a source in Birkei Yosef that he does not agree with. Hence, one should not assume that any positions presented are representative of the Chida's own position unless he writes explicitly which one is accepted Halacha with a phrase such as "וכן עיקר."<ref>Shu"t Chaim She'al vol. 1 Siman 8</ref>
# In his quest to facilitate broader knowledge of a topic, the Chida admits that he may have quoted a source in Birkei Yosef that he does not agree with. Hence, one should not assume that any positions presented are representative of the Chida's own position unless he writes explicitly which one is accepted Halacha with a phrase such as "וכן עיקר."<ref>Shu"t Chaim She'al vol. 1 Siman 8</ref>
# Once the Chida's works reached Baghdad, his rulings were accepted on par with those of the [[Rambam]] and [[Shulchan Aruch]].<ref>Zivchei Tzedek (110:158, Teshuvot vol. 2 Siman 30), [http://www.hebrewbooks.org/pdfpager.aspx?req=1778&st=&pgnum=97 Shu"t Yayin HaTov (vol. 1 Orach Chaim 28)] by Rav Yitzchak Nissim</ref>
# Once the Chida's works reached Baghdad, his rulings were accepted on par with those of the [[Rambam]] and [[Shulchan Aruch]].<ref>Zivchei Tzedek (110:158, [http://www.hebrewbooks.org/pdfpager.aspx?req=32212&st=&pgnum=377 Teshuvot vol. 2 Orach Chaim Siman 30]), [http://www.hebrewbooks.org/pdfpager.aspx?req=1778&st=&pgnum=97 Shu"t Yayin HaTov (vol. 1 Orach Chaim 28)] by Rav Yitzchak Nissim</ref>
=See Also=
=See Also=
# [http://torahdownloads.com/shiur-1007837.html Biographical Sketch on Harav Chaim Joseph David Azulai aka The Chida] by Rav Ahron Lopiansky
# [http://torahdownloads.com/shiur-1007837.html Biographical Sketch on Harav Chaim Joseph David Azulai aka The Chida] by Rav Ahron Lopiansky

Revision as of 16:37, 3 October 2018

  1. In his quest to facilitate broader knowledge of a topic, the Chida admits that he may have quoted a source in Birkei Yosef that he does not agree with. Hence, one should not assume that any positions presented are representative of the Chida's own position unless he writes explicitly which one is accepted Halacha with a phrase such as "וכן עיקר."[1]
  2. Once the Chida's works reached Baghdad, his rulings were accepted on par with those of the Rambam and Shulchan Aruch.[2]

See Also

  1. Biographical Sketch on Harav Chaim Joseph David Azulai aka The Chida by Rav Ahron Lopiansky

Sources

  1. Shu"t Chaim She'al vol. 1 Siman 8
  2. Zivchei Tzedek (110:158, Teshuvot vol. 2 Orach Chaim Siman 30), Shu"t Yayin HaTov (vol. 1 Orach Chaim 28) by Rav Yitzchak Nissim