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> Zev Sero wrote:<BR>
><BR>> What's his basis for such a psak? His own sevara?<BR>
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No, but if he mentioned the source at the time, I can't recall. I think the last time I asked him about it, he replied with a characteristic "Do the research!" And all I had available is a MB.<BR><BR>
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> Danny Schoemann wrote:<BR>
> <BR>> The Be'er Heitev brings the SKNH"K (who's that?) in the name of the<BR>> Rokeach that "if there are other seforim they have the din of a ST,<BR>> and that's what we rely on nowadays."<BR>
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Hmm. Might one include the siddur you're davening as an eligible sefer? <g><BR>
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I'd often wondered why a sefer torah would be necessary for NA, and some of the psak presented here and elsewhere seems to lean so far toward making the practice universal (if there's a shas present, if there are seforim present) that it wouldn't surprise me if the poskim feel the same.<BR>
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