What to Do with an Old or Passul Sefer Torah – Nationwide Shaimos Services
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- Sep 9
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When a Sefer Torah becomes passul (invalid) due to damage, fading ink, or missing letters, many communities are left asking the same question: what do we do with an old Torah scroll?
Unlike books or papers, a Sefer Torah contains the holiest words in Judaism and must be treated with the utmost respect. Throwing it away is never an option. Instead, halacha requires that it be placed in shaimos (genizah) a respectful resting place for Torah scrolls and other sacred writings.
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Whether you are a small synagogue with one passul Torah, or a large community with multiple scrolls in storage, our team makes the process simple, respectful, and fully compliant with halacha.Contact Us TodayIf you’re searching for:What to do with an old Sefer TorahHow to dispose of a Torah scroll properlyWhere to find Sefer Torah shaimos services near me—you’re in the right place.



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