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# It’s permitted to leave papers with Torah written on them inside a sefer. <ref> Aruch HaShulchan Y”D 282:23 writes that one may leave chiddushei torah inside a sefer. Similarly, Eliyah Rabba 154:10 and Mishna Brurah 154:31 write that one may not leave blank paper in a sefer implying that paper with divrei Torah may be left in a sefer.</ref>
# It’s permitted to leave papers with Torah written on them inside a sefer. <ref> Aruch HaShulchan Y”D 282:23 writes that one may leave chiddushei torah inside a sefer. Similarly, Eliyah Rabba 154:10 and Mishna Brurah 154:31 write that one may not leave blank paper in a sefer implying that paper with divrei Torah may be left in a sefer.</ref>
# One shouldn’t leave a piece of paper, pen, or anything similar in a sefer to keep one’s place. <Ref> Eliyah Rabba 154:10 writes that one shouldn’t leave a pen inside a sefer. So hold Chaye Adam 31:48 and Mishna Brurah 154:31 who include blank paper since it’s not holy until it’s written in. </ref>
# One shouldn’t leave a piece of paper, pen, or anything similar in a sefer to keep one’s place. <Ref> Eliyah Rabba 154:10 writes that one shouldn’t leave a pen inside a sefer. So hold Chaye Adam 31:48 and Mishna Brurah 154:31 who include blank paper since it’s not holy until it’s written in. </ref>
# One shouldn’t leave a piece of paper, pen, or anything similar on top of a sefer. <Ref> Sh”t Igrot Moshe OC 4:72 (quoted in Daily Halacha Discussion pg 28)</ref>
# One shouldn’t leave a piece of paper, pen, or anything similar on top of a sefer. <Ref> Kaf HaChaim 154:53 and Sh”t Igrot Moshe OC 4:72 (quoted in Daily Halacha Discussion pg 28)</ref>
 
==Sleeping on a sefer==
==Sleeping on a sefer==
# One shouldn’t sleep on top of a sefer, however, one doesn’t need to wake up someone sleeping on a sefer in middle of his learning. <Ref> Orchot Rabbenu vol 3 pg 161 in name of the Chazon Ish, and Rav Nassim Karlitz in Chut Sheni (Ribbit pg 169) are stringent, while Sh”t Shelmat Chaim 2:539 (quoted in Piskei Teshuvot 154:23) is lenient if it’s in middle of one’s learning. </ref>
# One shouldn’t sleep on top of a sefer, however, one doesn’t need to wake up someone sleeping on a sefer in middle of his learning. <Ref> Orchot Rabbenu vol 3 pg 161 in name of the Chazon Ish, and Rav Nassim Karlitz in Chut Sheni (Ribbit pg 169) are stringent, while Sh”t Shelmat Chaim 2:539 (quoted in Piskei Teshuvot 154:23) is lenient if it’s in middle of one’s learning. </ref>