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# It is forbidden to have tashmish in a room with printed sefarim. Some poskim permit it if they’re covered with one covering while others require two coverings.<ref>Mishna Brurah 40:7 writes that sefarim require a double covering. Regarding printed sefarim, Ginzei Hakodesh 4:13 p. 63 quotes Rav Chaim Pinchas Sheinberg and Rav Nissim Karelitz as being lenient with one covering for printed sefarim. On the other hand, he quotes Rav Elyashiv and Rav Wosner as being strict.</ref>
# It is forbidden to have tashmish in a room with printed sefarim. Some poskim permit it if they’re covered with one covering while others require two coverings.<ref>Mishna Brurah 40:7 writes that sefarim require a double covering. Regarding printed sefarim, Ginzei Hakodesh 4:13 p. 63 quotes Rav Chaim Pinchas Sheinberg and Rav Nissim Karelitz as being lenient with one covering for printed sefarim. On the other hand, he quotes Rav Elyashiv and Rav Wosner as being strict.</ref>
# There is a dispute if the covering of the sefer counts as one of the coverings.<ref>Maharam Shik EH 149 is strict since the cover is part of the sefer.</ref>
# There is a dispute if the covering of the sefer counts as one of the coverings.<ref>Maharam Shik EH 149 is strict since the cover is part of the sefer.</ref>
It is sufficient to place the sefarim in a cabinet that is ten tefachim tall if it has doors. Alternatively, the sefarim can be placed in a bookcase that is 1x1 amah with a height of 3 amot if it covered with one covering.<ref>Ginzei Hakodesh 4:13</ref>
# It is permitted to have tashmish in a room with tashmishei kedusha or tashmishei mitzvah.<Ref>Ginzei Hakodesh 4:15 citing Avnei Nezer 376:16</ref>
# It is permitted to have tashmish in a room with tashmishei kedusha or tashmishei mitzvah.<Ref>Ginzei Hakodesh 4:15 citing Avnei Nezer 376:16</ref>
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