Halakhah su Deuteronomio 31:26
לָקֹ֗חַ אֵ֣ת סֵ֤פֶר הַתּוֹרָה֙ הַזֶּ֔ה וְשַׂמְתֶּ֣ם אֹת֔וֹ מִצַּ֛ד אֲר֥וֹן בְּרִית־יְהוָ֖ה אֱלֹהֵיכֶ֑ם וְהָֽיָה־שָׁ֥ם בְּךָ֖ לְעֵֽד׃
'Prendi questo libro della legge e mettilo a fianco dell'arca dell'alleanza dell'Eterno, il tuo DIO, affinché possa essere lì per una testimonianza contro di te.
Shulchan Arukh, Yoreh De'ah
Respectful behavior toward a Torah scroll, and the law of its use. Herein are contained 19 sections: One must behave with great respect toward a Torah scroll, and is commanded to designate a special place for it which one must treat with respect and which one must decorate (beautify) greatly. One may not spit in front of a Torah scroll, nor may one undress (to the point of nudity) in front of it, nor may one scuff one’s feet (on a dirt floor) in front of it, nor may one place it upside down. Also, one may not turn one’s back on it unless it is [sitting on something] ten handbreadths higher [than the person is tall – to be above the turned back]. Rather, one should sit before it with the proper mindset (for prayer), and with awe and fear, since this (Torah scroll) is [considered] the trusted witness regarding [the deeds of] all who live on earth, as it is said, “(Take this book of the Teaching [which can also be read: ‘Take this Torah scroll’] and place it beside the Ark of the Covenant of Adonai your God,) and let it remain there as a witness against you.” (Deuteronomy 31:26), and one should respect it according to its power.
Ask RabbiBookmarkShareCopy