What objects related to Torah scrolls are considered 'articles of holiness' (tashmishan kedushah)?
Synopsis
Articles of holiness include Torah scroll cases, mezuzot, tefillin straps, and objects directly associated with Torah scrolls; these must be buried when worn.
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