Since the סְכָךְ (branches covering the Sukkah) were used for a מִצְוָה, it deserves some respect even after having done its duty.
After Sukkoth when the סְכָךְ is taken down, one should not trample on it.
One may throw away one's סְכָךְ but one may not use it for disrespectful purposes like building an outhouse.
One may burn one's סְכָךְ.
Care should be taken with decorations that have Torah verses written on them.
Preferably one shouldn't hang up such decorations, but if one did, then they need to go into Geniza or otherwise carefully looked after.
Source: Kitzur Shulchan Aruch 134:13, 14
- Danny
Wednesday, 24 Tishrei 5779
Wednesday, October 3, 2018
Halocho #2147 - May one throw out Sukkah decorations?
Monday, October 4, 2010
Halocho #660 - May one throw out Sukkah decorations?
Since the S'chach (branches covering the Sukkah) were used for a Mitzvah, they deserve some respect even after having done their duty.
After Sukkoth when the S'chach is taken down, one should not trample on it.
One may throw them away, but one may not use them for disrespectful purposes like building an outhouse.
One may burn S'chach.
Care should be taken with decorations that have Torah verses written on them.
Preferably one shouldn't hang up such decorations, but if one did, then they need to go into Geniza or otherwise carefully looked after.
Source: Kitzur Shulchan Aruch 134:13, 14
- Danny
Monday, 26 Tishrei 5771
Monday, October 12, 2009
Halocho #425 - May one throw out Sukkah decorations?
Since the S'chach (branches covering the Sukkah) were used for a Mitzvah, they deserve some respect even after having done their duty.
After Sukkoth when the S'chach is taken down, one should not trample on it.
One may throw them away, but one may not use them for disrespectful purposes like building an outhouse.
One may burn S'chach.
Care should be taken with decorations that have Torah verses written on them.
Preferably one shouldn't hang up such decorations, but if one did, then they need to go into Geniza or otherwise carefully looked after.
Source: Kitzur Shulchan Aruch 134:13, 14
- Danny
Monday, 24 Tishrei 5770
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Sunday, October 26, 2008
Halocho #190 - Don't trample the S'chach
Since the S'chach (branches covering the Sukkah) was used for a Mitzva, it deserves some respect even after it's done its duty.
After Sukkoth when the S'chach is taken down, one should not trample on it.
One may throw them away, but one may not use them for disrespectful purposes like building an outhouse.
One may burn S'chach.
Care should be taken with decorations that have Torah verses written on them.
Preferably one shouldn't hang up such decorations, but if one did, then they need to go into Geniza or otherwise carefully looked after.
Source: Kitzur Shulchan Aruch 134:13, 14
- Danny Sunday, 27 Tishrei 5769
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