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===Torah Texts=== | ===Torah Texts=== | ||
#Texts with Torah written on them should be buried in [[shaimos]].<ref>Ginzei Hakodesh 10:3:19 quoting Rav Elyashiv </ref> | #Texts with Torah written on them should be buried in [[shaimos]].<ref>Ginzei Hakodesh 10:3:19 quoting Rav Elyashiv </ref> | ||
===God in English=== | ==="God" in English=== | ||
#A paper that says God in English may be thrown away and does not need to be buried.<ref>Mishna Brurah 85:10 </ref> The same is true of writing Hashem whether in English or in Hebrew.<ref>Iggerot Moshe YD 2:138, Ginzei Hakodesh 7: footnote 8 </ref> | #A paper that says "God" in English may be thrown away and does not need to be buried.<ref>Mishna Brurah 85:10 </ref> The same is true of writing Hashem whether in English or in Hebrew.<ref>Iggerot Moshe YD 2:138, Ginzei Hakodesh 7: footnote 8 </ref> | ||
===Mara Mekomot=== | ===Mara Mekomot=== | ||
#Marah Mekomot, which are a list of references, and even if some words are jotted down but it is only understood by the one who wrote it, doesn't have kedusha and can be thrown out.<ref>Igrot Moshe YD 2:75</ref> | #Marah Mekomot, which are a list of references, and even if some words are jotted down but it is only understood by the one who wrote it, doesn't have kedusha and can be thrown out.<ref>Igrot Moshe YD 2:75</ref> |