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=Torat HaBayit and Mishmeret HaBayit=
=Torat HaBayit and Mishmeret HaBayit=
# The Torat HaBayit comes in two parts, "Aroch" and "Katzar." The Aroch explains the topics from the Gemara, and the Katzar is just a list of the conclusions. The Rashba expressed dissatisfaction with those who only wanted to spread the Katzar and not the Aroch,<ref>Shu"t HaRashba Siman 273</ref> but, unfortunately, even when it was eventually printed, the printers, not just the copyists, did just that. Therefore, Rishonim like the [[Tur]] never saw the Bayit HaAroch.<ref>Introduction to Mossad HaRav Kook edition.</ref>  
# The Torat HaBayit comes in two parts, "Aroch" and "Katzar." The Aroch explains the topics from the Gemara, and the Katzar is just a list of the conclusions. The Rashba expressed dissatisfaction with those who only wanted to spread the Katzar and not the Aroch,<ref>Shu"t HaRashba Siman 273</ref> but, unfortunately, even when it was eventually printed, the printers, not just the copyists, did just that. Indeed, there are more manuscripts of the Katzar than the Aroch, indicating a greater reach by the Katzar than the Aroch. Therefore, Rishonim like the [[Tur]] never saw the Bayit HaAroch.<ref>Introduction to Mossad HaRav Kook edition.</ref>  
# The Mishmeret HaBayit was written by the Rashba,<ref>Yad Malachi (Klalei HaRashba 4). The Chida (Shem HaGedolim, Gedolim, Shin 19) adds that many Gedolim missed this point while they were engrossed in their learning.</ref> but it wasn't in print at the times of the [[Beit Yosef]], [[Rama]], and [[Maharshal]] for them to see it.<ref>Shem HaGedolim (Gedolim, Shin 19), Matnat Yado fn. 10</ref>
# The Mishmeret HaBayit was written by the Rashba,<ref>Yad Malachi (Klalei HaRashba 4). The Chida (Shem HaGedolim, Gedolim, Shin 19) adds that many Gedolim missed this point while they were engrossed in their learning.</ref> but it wasn't in print at the times of the [[Beit Yosef]], [[Rama]], and [[Maharshal]] for them to see it.<ref>Shem HaGedolim (Gedolim, Shin 19), Matnat Yado fn. 10</ref>