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About This Text
Author: David Solomon Eibeschutz
Composed: c.1770 – c.1810 CE
An independent and insightful commentary on Shluchan Arukh, focusing primarily on the understandings of the Magen Avraham and Turei Zahav (Taz) commentaries.