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This tsurah is very close to one shown in S'fakot Hasofer קמב number 5 which he concludes seems to him that is kasher as it has a bit of a blitah on the right side. I'd still go with שאלת תינוק though.
Ari, the yud was also a shaylos tinok I think. These parshiyos are common here (from a particular shop) I usually find kav moshuch psullin but at best they are bedieved
שאלת תינוק
ReplyDeleteThis tsurah is very close to one shown in S'fakot Hasofer קמב number 5 which he concludes seems to him that is kasher as it has a bit of a blitah on the right side. I'd still go with שאלת תינוק though.
ReplyDeleteAri, the yud was also a shaylos tinok I think. These parshiyos are common here (from a particular shop) I usually find kav moshuch psullin but at best they are bedieved
ReplyDeleteit isn't dependent on tinok. tinok surely will read it as "nun sofit" because of the lenght. in my opinion it's kosher. there's a break to the right
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