Do silver ritual vessels customarily brought to the synagogue on holidays acquire permanent synagogue holiness that prevents their sale?
Synopsis
The Mechaber (seif 18) presents a single view: silver vessels customarily brought to the synagogue on holidays cannot be deconsecrated and sold; the community may seize them to keep them in sacred status.
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