What is considered Sheimos?
What is considered Sheimos?
Objects which have innate holiness, kedusha, are shaimos. This means that, when discarded, they must be wrapped in plastic and buried.
What does Shaimos mean?
(Judaism) Judaism a repository (usually in a synagogue) for books and other sacred objects which can no longer be used but which may not be destroyed. [C19: from Hebrew, literally: a hiding place, from gānaz to hide, set aside]
Can you throw out tzitzit?
Can I throw them away? Shulchan Aruch (OC 21:1-2) writes that torn tzitzis strings and old tzitzis garments may be thrown in the garbage. However, the garments and strings may not be used in a degrading manner. This is permitted since the tzitzis were not thrown directly into the garbage.
What is genizah in Judaism?
genizah, also spelled geniza (Hebrew: “hiding place”), plural genizot, genizoth, or genizahs, in Judaism, a repository for timeworn sacred manuscripts and ritual objects, generally located in the attic or cellar of a synagogue.
What do I do with old tzitzit?
The garment itself may be thrown directly into the garbage even according to the Rema. Although there is no obligation to bury the strings, Rema writes that those who are extra careful to bury the strings, as is done with Sheimos (Torah writings), will merit a beracha.
What are the Geniza documents?
The Geniza documents were jewish writings from Egypt starting in the late 800s. They gave a detailed picture of economic and cultural life in this region. The documents, which include all sorts of writings from literature to court documents, show the large role that Jews played in the culture at this time.
What happens to the Torah if it becomes damaged?
The letters of the Torah are the DNA of creation. Any sort of deterioration or damage to any of the Torah’s 304,805 letters or 62 parchment pages can render it non-kosher, or unacceptable according to Jewish law.
What is the significance of geniza?
Why should you not touch the Torah?
There are several reasons for this: handling the parchment renders one ritually impure and the often-fragile parchment is easily damaged. Moreover, the vellum parchment does not absorb ink so touching the scroll with fingers will damage the lettering.
What is the Geneza?
A repository in a synagogue where worn-out or desecrated sacred texts or objects are stored.
What objects are considered shaimos?
Objects which have innate holiness, kedusha, are shaimos. This means that, when discarded, they must be wrapped in plastic and buried. The following objects are included in this category: 1. A Sefer Torah. 2. Sefer Torah covers.
What are shaimos and kedusha?
The Torah forbids discarding holy objects by throwing them into the trash. Some objects always have kedusha and must be placed in shaimos. Other objects gain kedusha once they are used for a mitzvah and need to be treated with special care. SHAIMOS. Objects which have innate holiness, kedusha, are shaimos.
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