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# If ink or wax fell on writing one should not erase the ink or wax because that would be [[erasing]] in order to write. <Ref> Mishna Brurah 340:10 </ref>
# If ink or wax fell on writing one should not erase the ink or wax because that would be [[erasing]] in order to write. <Ref> Mishna Brurah 340:10 </ref>
# If an ink or wax blotch is covering letters of a Sefer Torah and this is found during Torah reading, if one can read the letter through the wax the Torah is fit to be read, but if it’s not readable some say to take out another Torah and some say just to read that word by heart. <Ref> Yabia Omer vol. 4 Orach Chaim 15:3, Mishna Brurah 340:10 </ref>
# If an ink or wax blotch is covering letters of a Sefer Torah and this is found during Torah reading, if one can read the letter through the wax the Torah is fit to be read, but if it’s not readable some say to take out another Torah and some say just to read that word by heart. <Ref> Yabia Omer vol. 4 Orach Chaim 15:3, Mishna Brurah 340:10 </ref>
# It is considered a Biblical prohibition to erase in order to write and one example of is where one erases one letter to form another letter or [[erasing]] one letter to form two letters such as [[separating]] an m into two n’s. <ref> Mishna Brurah 340:22(4) </ref>
# It is considered a biblical prohibition to erase in order to write and one example of is where one erases one letter to form another letter or [[erasing]] one letter to form two letters such as [[separating]] an m into two n’s. <ref> Mishna Brurah 340:22(4) </ref>
==Writing on the Side of Books==
==Writing on the Side of Books==
{{Writing on the Side of Books}}
{{Writing on the Side of Books}}
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