Shaimos
DISCARDING SHAIMOS
City Wide Shaimos 2024:
The city wide Shaimos collection will take place before Pesach at 2 locations.
Parking Lot of the BAYT - 613 Clark Avenue
Sunday, April 14 12 PM - 5 PM
Parking Lot of Shaarei Shomayim - 470 Glencairn Avenue
Monday, April 15 12 PM - 5 PM
Tuesday, April 16 12 PM - 5 PM
There is a fee at both location for $20/bag
COR - Shaimos Guidelines: Discarding Holy Objects
Items, known colloquially as shaimos, must be discarded in the respectful manner that is outlined in halachah. Many cities have an organization that deals with shaimos burial. People collect their personal shaimos materials and place them either in a designated bin, or, as is the practice in Toronto, wait for a city wide shaimos collection. Just as it is important to clarify which items belong in shaimos, it is also important to know what is not considered shaimos, since there are times that it is considered disrespectful to bury non-shaimos with regular shaimos.
The following are special status shaimos and should be wrapped in plastic before being placed in shaimos:
♦ Tefillin, mezuzot, and megilot.
The following are considered shaimos and should not be discarded into the regular garbage or the recycling bin:
♦ Chumashim, siddurim, benchers, mishnayot, gemara, Torah commentaries, Shulchan Aruch and Halacha seforim etc.
♦ Covers of the seforim mentioned above.
♦ Mezuza covers, tefillin straps, boxes and bags.
♦ Paper that contains Hashem’s name.
The following should be placed in shaimos or when difficult it should be discarded respectfully by wrapping them before placing them in the recycling bin:
♦ Printed material which by their nature are not intended to be saved, i.e. weekly Divrei Torah flyers, Torah articles printed in newspapers and magazines. (The rest of the newspaper or magazine is not shaimos, and should not be placed in shaimos.)
♦ Children’s Lemudai kodesh homework and parsha sheets.
♦ Invitations that contain additional pesukim (verses) besides the standard Od Yeshama.
The following should be discarded respectfully by wrapping them before placing them in the recycling bin (if not accepted in the recycling bin then place them wrapped into the regular garbage):
♦ Tzitzis, tzitzis strings, and talleisim.
♦ Kippot.
♦ Lulav, esrog, schach.
♦ Tallis bags, tallis and tefillin plastics.
The following are not shaimos and should preferably be discarded in the recycling bin (if not accepted in the recycling bin then place them into the regular garbage):
♦ CDs, DVDs, tapes, computer disks that contain Torah shiurim.
♦ Torah-themed projects and pictures – provided that no pesukim (verses) are displayed.
♦ Invitations that contain only the standard Od Yeshama and no additional pesukim (verses).
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