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Feet on the table

שו"תFeet on the table
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Nowadays, the thing is that you are not allowed to put your feet on the table because it is like an altar.
Halacha or custom? And is the custom still relevant today?
If it is permitted today, and in the event that there is a holy book on the table on the other side of the table where I put my feet. Is this possible?
 
 


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It is customary to respect the table following the saying of Chazal that when there is no altar, a person's table atones for it. This is not halakha but custom. Regarding holy books, the obligation to respect them is halakha and not custom. Whether the Tza is included in this respect is a different question and depends on circumstances and accepted norms. It seems to me that placing one's feet is not respectful.

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