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# It’s permitted to place one Sefer on another (propping it up) while learning, however, some are strict in this regard. <Ref> Taz Y”D 282:13 writes that leaning one Sefer on anothor is forbidden as being a great disgrace by using the Sefer as a piece of wood or stone just like leaning one’s elbows on a [[Sefer Torah]] is forbidden. Even the Taz agrees if a Sefer was there prior it’s permissible to put another Sefer on it to learn. However, Magen Avraham 154:14 argues that it’s permissible based on the logic of what difference is it whether a Sefer is placed here or there. Kitzur S”A 28:9, Chaye Adam 31:48, Mishna Brurah 154:31 rule that it’s permissible, however, Yalkut Yosef ([[Kriyat HaTorah]] pg 323) and Rav Mordechai Eliyahu (footnote on Kitzur S”A 28:9) writes that the Minhag is to be strict on this issue. </ref> | # It’s permitted to place one Sefer on another (propping it up) while learning, however, some are strict in this regard. <Ref> Taz Y”D 282:13 writes that leaning one Sefer on anothor is forbidden as being a great disgrace by using the Sefer as a piece of wood or stone just like leaning one’s elbows on a [[Sefer Torah]] is forbidden. Even the Taz agrees if a Sefer was there prior it’s permissible to put another Sefer on it to learn. However, Magen Avraham 154:14 argues that it’s permissible based on the logic of what difference is it whether a Sefer is placed here or there. Kitzur S”A 28:9, Chaye Adam 31:48, Mishna Brurah 154:31 rule that it’s permissible, however, Yalkut Yosef ([[Kriyat HaTorah]] pg 323) and Rav Mordechai Eliyahu (footnote on Kitzur S”A 28:9) writes that the Minhag is to be strict on this issue. </ref> | ||
# When there’s a need, it’s permissible to lean on a Sefer for a hard surface to write divrei Torah. <Ref> Mishna Brurah 154:31, Yalkut Yosef ([[Kriyat HaTorah]] pg 323) </ref> | # When there’s a need, it’s permissible to lean on a Sefer for a hard surface to write divrei Torah. <Ref> Mishna Brurah 154:31, Yalkut Yosef ([[Kriyat HaTorah]] pg 323) </ref> | ||
# It’s forbidden to lean one’s elbows on a Sefer, however, while learning some are lenient. <Ref> Rama 282:7 writes that one may not place a Sefer on one’s lap and lean one’s elbows on it. Sh”t | # It’s forbidden to lean one’s elbows on a Sefer, however, while learning some are lenient. <Ref> Rama 282:7 writes that one may not place a Sefer on one’s lap and lean one’s elbows on it. [http://www.hebrewbooks.org/pdfpager.aspx?req=46247&pgnum=167 Sh”t Salmat Chaim YD 1:132] (quoted in Piskei Teshuvot 154:23) is lenient if it’s in middle of one’s learning as long as it isn't considered disrepectful. </ref> | ||
==Leaving Objects in a Sefer or on Top== | ==Leaving Objects in a Sefer or on Top== |