tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-93886340617240869.post7544013990918345289..comments2023-05-03T18:47:04.116+03:00Comments on פורום לנושאי סת"ם: צד"יmoshe weinerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17623258731013647342noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-93886340617240869.post-13012160000207375772015-09-02T23:00:54.354+03:002015-09-02T23:00:54.354+03:00The MB says that a dalet-zayin is kosher, so why t...The MB says that a dalet-zayin is kosher, so why to scrape and fix as you suggest<br /><br />Doing so may be considered a type of shlo k'sidran called "panim chadashos" IE part of the letter is not realy k'sidran, as written in Keset Hasofermoshe weinerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17623258731013647342noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-93886340617240869.post-26350571621677369392015-09-02T18:59:48.360+03:002015-09-02T18:59:48.360+03:00Question: I am learning Mishnas Sofrim in the Mish...Question: I am learning Mishnas Sofrim in the Mishnah Berurah and e regarding the Ches, that if it is formed as a Dales-Zayin with the Chatoteres above and the Chatoteres is at the end of the Dales, it cannot be fixed. I am wondering, would a solution be to thicken the Chatoteres toward the middle of the top of the Dales, and then to scrape away the excess Chatoteres from the inside along with the end of the Dales so that it forms a Zayin? Would that still be shelo kesidron? CJ Srullowitzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01851508109666827492noreply@blogger.com