< Translation:Shulchan Aruch
Note: As of Mar. 2020 there are at least three very partial English translations at sefaria.org, including the Public Domain CC-0 Sefaria community version. However that version has only two simanim, whereas here, there are many more simanim completed or started. Two sections of YD there have publisher translations (license not clear per an admin there): Charity: 247-259, Avelut: 335-403
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Ritual Slaughter
- 1 Who is eligible to perform slaughter
- 2 Whether slaughter performed by a non-Jew or a mumar (apostate) is kosher
- 3 Slaughter does not require intent
- 4 One who slaughters in the name of idolatry or for some other purpose
- 5 The one who slaughters for kodashim [Temple sacrifice] and the relevant laws
- 6 With what may you slaughter
- 7 One who fixes a knife in a wheel: Is it permitted to slaughter with it
- 8 The length of the knife for shechita
- 9 One who shechts with a knife that is white with heat
- 10 Other laws of knives
- 11 What time may one shecht? The law of shechting into water
- 12 Not shechting into a pit
- 13 Animals that do not require shechita
- 14 The law regarding a fetus in the belly of the mother
- 15 That you may not slaughter an animal until it is eight days old
- 16 The law regarding (the slaughtering) of an animal and its offspring (on the same day)
- 17 The law regarding one who slaughters an animal that is in danger of dying
- 18 The law of checking the knife and its flaws
- 19 The laws of the blessing of ritual slaughter
- 20 The place of slaughter on the neck
- 21 The amount of slaughter- (how far must one cut)
- 22 With which species must one cut the blood vessels
- 23 The laws of “pausing” in slaughter
- 24 The laws of “striking”, “hiding”, “lifting up/tipping” and “uprooting”
- 25 That one must check the signs (the trachea and esophagus) after one has ritually slaughtered
- 26 The law if there is a puncture in the esophagus or the intestines before the ritual slaughter has been completed
- 27 That one may not cut a limb from an animal whilst still mefarcheset (post death muscle contractions)
The Law Regarding The Covering of the Blood
Unslaughterable Animals
- 29 The eight kinds of treifot ("torn" animals) and their mnemonic
- 30 The law of a blow to the skull
- 31 The law of perforation of the brain or its membrane
- 32 The law of a blow to the spinal cord
- 33 The law of missing a jaw or wounded gullet
- 34 The law of a blow to the larynx
- 35 The law of treifot of the lung and its lobes
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- 40
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- 45
- 46
- 47
- 48
- 49
- 50
- 51
- 52
- 53
- 54
- 55
- 56
- 57
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- 60
Priestly Gifts
- 61
A Limb from a Live Animal
- 62
Meat that was Unobserved
Prohibited Fats
Blood
- 65 Vessels which are forbidden because of blood and the laws of the sciatic nerve
- 66 Things which are forbidden on account of blood
- 67 Several other items forbidden on account of blood
- 68 The Laws of skinning/plucking the head and birds
Salting
- 69 Laws of salting and rinsing - 21 Seif
- 70 The law of salting multiple pieces of meat together - 6 Seif
- 71 The law of salting the head, hooves and brain - 3 Seif
- 72 The law of salting the heart and lung - 4 Seif
- 73 The law of broiling the liver - 6 Seif
- 74 The spleen is ruled like other meat - 1 Seif
- 75 The law of salting the intestines - 3 Seif
- 76 The law of meat for broiling - 6 Seif
- 77 Birds stuffed with unsalted meat - 1 Seif
- 78 The law to not stick dough on unsalted meat - 1 Seif
Domesticated and Undomesticated Kosher Animals
- 79 Signs of kosher beasts and animals
- 80 Laws of a kosher animal
Things that Come From a Live Animal
- 81 Whatever comes from the impure is impure (and things that come from animals that are permitted)
Birds
Fish
- 83 Signs of fish and salted fish
Insects
- 84 Creeping things found in water, fruits, flour and cheese
- 85 Signs of locusts
Eggs
- 86 Egg indicators and their rules
Meat with Milk
- 87 Which Meat is subject to the rule of milk and meat and what is cooking
- 88 Not To Bring Meat Onto The Table Where Cheese Is Eaten
- 89 Not To Eat Cheese After Meat
- 90 The Laws of the K'chal
- 91 The Laws of Meat and Milk That Touch Each Other
- 92 The Law If Milk Falls Into A Pot of Meat
- 93 Pots that cook meat shall not cook dairy
- 94 The law of immersing a dairy spoon into a meat dish
- 95 When Fish or Eggs Were Cooked In a Meat Pot, Is It Permitted to Eat Them With Cheese
- 96 The Law of Sharp Foods That Were Cut With a Meat Knife
- 97 Not to bake bread with dairy ingredients
Admixtures
- 98
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- 102 Things with the Potential to Be Permitted
- 103 The Rule of Ruined Flavors
- 104
- 105
- 106
- 107
- 108 Not to bake the permitted and the forbidden in one oven
- 109
- 110
- 111
Food of Gentiles
- 112 Laws regarding bread of Gentiles
- 113 Laws regarding cooked foods of Gentiles
- 114 Laws of alcohol and other drinks of Gentiles
- 115 Laws of Milk, Cheese and Butter
- 116 Things forbidden because of danger
- 117 Not to deal in forbidden foods
- 118 Laws of sealing food and how to send it with a gentile
- 119 Regarding untrustworthy individuals
The Koshering of Implements
That Which Gives Detrimental Taste
Libational Wine
- 123
- 124
- 125
- 126
- 127
- 128
- 129
- 130
- 131
- 132
- 133
- 134
- 135
- 136
- 137
Idolatry
- 138
- 139
- 140
- 141
- 142
- 143
- 144
- 145
- 146
- 147
- 148
- 149 The law of an idolaters' festival
- 150 Keeping distant from the ways of idolatry, and not bowing before it
- 151
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- 153
- 154
- 155
- 156
- 157 For what mitzvot does one die rather than transgress?
- 158
Interest
Practices of Idolaters
Divination and Magic
- 179
Tattooing and the Making of Bald Spots
Shaving
A Man Shall Not Wear a Woman's Garment
The Menstruant
Ritual Baths
Vows
- 203
- 204
- 205
- 206
- 207
- 208
- 209
- 210
- 211
- 212
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- 215
- 216
- 217
- 218
- 219
- 220
- 221
- 222
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- 224
- 225
- 226
- 227
- 228
- 229
- 230
- 231
- 232
- 233
- 234
- 235
Oaths
- 236
- 237
- 238
- 239
Honoring One's Father and Mother
- 240
- 241
Honoring One's Rabbi and a Torah Scholar
- 242
Honoring a Torah Scholar
- 243
- 244
Teachers
Torah Study
- 246
Charity
- 247
- 248
- 249
- 250
- 251
- 252
- 253
- 254
- 255
- 256
- 257
- 258
- 259
Circumcision
- 260 Positive mitzvah of father
- 261 If the father did not circumcise his son
- 262 The time of circumcision for the healthy, sick and androgynous
- 263 One who was born and was red or yellow or whose children had died from circumcision
- 264 Who is fitting to circumcise, and with what you can circumcise and how to circumcise
- 265 The ritual blessings for the circumcision ceremony and the laws of a circumcision on a fast day
- 266 What circumcisions are done on the Sabbath and Holidays
Slaves
- 267
Converts
- 268
- 269
A Torah Scroll
- 270
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- 272
- 273
- 274
- 275
- 276
- 277
- 278
- 279
- 280
- 281
- 282 Treating a Sefer Torah with respect and the rules of its usage
- 283
- 284
Mezuzah
- 285 The reward for the mitzvah of mezuzah
- 286 The places that require a mezuzah
- 287 Which opening requires a mezuzah?
- 288 How to write a mezuzah
- 289 The place of affixing, how it is affixed, and its blessing
- 290 Not to write it on the parchment of a sefer torah
- 291 Mezuzah - when it's checked and who requires one
Sending Away the Mother Bird
- 292
New Grain
- 293
Orlah
- 294
Inter-species Mingling of Trees
- 295
Inter-species Mingling of the Vineyard
- 296
Inter-species Mingling of Vegetation
- 297a
Inter-species Mingling of Animals
- 297b
Inter-species Mingling of Clothing
- 298
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- 300
- 301
- 302
- 303
- 304
Redemption of the Firstborn Son
- 305
The Firstborn of a Kosher Animal
- 306
- 307
- 308
- 309
- 310
- 311
- 312
- 313
- 314
- 315
- 316
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- 318
- 319
- 320
The First Birth of a Donkey
- 321
Challah
Terumot, Tithes, Poor-Gifts and First Shearings
Taboo and Excommunication
Siman 335 to 403 are available at Sefaria in a CC-BY license, by Chaim N. Denberg, 1955, at the following URL, and should be imported to here:
https://www.sefaria.org/Shulchan_Arukh%252C_Yoreh_De'ah.335?ven=Code_of_Hebrew_Law_by_Chaim_N._Denburg,_Montreal,_1955
Visiting the Sick, Healing, and One Who Is Dying or Deathly Ill
Rending One's Clothes
First-Day Mourning
- 341
Mourning
- 342
- 343
- 344
- 345 The laws of one who commits suicide, one who is exiled, those killed by a Bet Din, and one who separates from the community
- 346
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- 348
- 349
- 350
- 351 The laws of mixing (threads) and tzitzit for the deceased
- 352 In which clothes do we bury and that a man does not dress a woman
- 353
- 354
- 355
- 356
- 357 The prohibition of leaving a dead body overnight and when it is permitted to leave it overnight
- 358
- 359
- 360
- 361
- 362 Burial in the ground and whether or not one can bury two people together
- 363
- 364
- 365
- 366
- 367
- 368
- 369
- 370
- 371
- 372
- 373
- 374 The impurity of a Kohen for the purpose of a met mitzvah, a leader, his rabbi, and over whom they mourn
- 375 When does the period of mourning begin and for whom one may move from one grave to another
- 376
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- 380 Things that are forbidden to the mourner
- 381 The prohibition of washing and anointing for a mourner
- 382
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- 384 The mourner is forbidden from studying Torah
- 385 The laws of greeting a mourner
- 386
- 387
- 388 A mourner on the first day is forbidden from wrapping Tefillin
- 389
- 390
- 391 A mourner is forbidden from all types of celebration
- 392 A mourner is forbidden all thirty days from marrying a woman
- 393 When can a mourner leave his house
- 394
- 395 Part of the seventh or thirtieth day is as if it was the whole day
- 396 The laws regarding a mourner who did not practice the laws of mourning all of shiva
- 397
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- 402
- 403
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