Is it forbidden to bring other sacred objects or Torah texts into a bathhouse?
Synopsis
The Aruch HaShulchan and Magen Avraham extend the bathhouse prohibition to all sacred objects, citing the Rambam's rebuke of those who embroidered Torah verses on their clothing.
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