Do books or sheets of paper that contain text from the Prophets (navi'im) and Writings (ketuvim) need to be discarded in a special manner?
I know that pages containing words of Torah written in any language need a "special" disposal--usually shaimos (burial). But does this include secondary parts of Torah too, or only Chumash?
(Since names of HaShem written in Hebrew always need geniza, let's assume the ketuvim in question are written in English.)
Answer
I did not read the whole article yet (discovered through a comment on this site, it's on my 'to-read' list), but the cheat sheet found on page 15 of this magazine (Kosher Spirit Pesach 5768 [from the OK]) says that "A posuk of Tanach (if it was read)" must be put into sheimos.
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