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Case 1: I print a english translation of something Kodesh.

Case 2: I mistakenly print out a few pages from a sefer. I have no intention of using those pages and do not learn from them.

Question:

Do all of the above printed materials need to go into Geniza? Is there any difference between things printed on a printer and those items that were printed on a proper printing press? (I don't think there is.)

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  • How about case 4: I print out something which contains heresy, since I printed it and also contains divrei kodesh, is it shemos? – Noach MiFrankfurt Oct 23 '14 at 16:59
  • In regards to using a press vs. a printer: a press takes significantly more work, meaning that presumably you intended to print it out, whereas for a printer you might accidentally have hit [apple]+P – Noach MiFrankfurt Oct 23 '14 at 17:01
  • http://judaism.stackexchange.com/q/14913/759 http://judaism.stackexchange.com/q/159/759 http://judaism.stackexchange.com/q/2771/759 – Double AA Oct 23 '14 at 20:36
  • Thanks. I added the geniza tag to the relevant links to make it easier for others to find them. – eramm Oct 26 '14 at 09:08
  • I believe it is not about printed or written but more if it contains the Name of G-d or not. – Boris Oct 28 '14 at 20:07

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