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Author: Zedekiah ben Abraham HaRofei
Shibbolei HaLeket is a 13th-century work of Jewish law by Italian scholar Tzedakia ben Avraham Anaw. It primarily covers topics discussed in the Orach Chaim section of the Shulchan Arukh and consists of legal rulings and analyses based in large part on three types of sources: geonic responsa, works from the beit midrash of Rashi, and works of Isaiah di Trani. The book is a main source of law relied upon in the Orach Chaim section of the Tur, and is quoted in almost every chapter (siman) of the Beit Yosef there.