Intention for the sake of holiness when separating attached letters in a Torah scroll
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Question
Hello, is it necessary to have the intention for the sake of holiness [for the sanctity of the Torah scroll] when separating attached letters in a Torah scroll?
Answer
Hello,
Initially, one should have the intention for the sake of holiness. If one did not have this intention, it is valid post facto.
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