Timeline for How can I eliminate or reduce the musty "sheepy" Torah odor?
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Oct 12, 2018 at 17:36 | vote | accept | DanF | ||
Oct 12, 2018 at 17:34 | comment | added | DanF | @Dude and any others following this - I think I've made it clear that the upstairs shul is open only on Shabbat & holidays, and they will not run any electricity in the shul area. Please avoid further discussion on this point, as I will just ignore it. | |
Oct 12, 2018 at 16:18 | history | edited | Isaac Moses♦ |
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Oct 12, 2018 at 16:14 | answer | added | Cyn | timeline score: 5 | |
Oct 12, 2018 at 12:13 | comment | added | Dude | There are no power outlets in the shul? I would find that surprising. One probably won't be in the aron but an extension cord would help | |
Oct 12, 2018 at 1:18 | comment | added | DanF | @mroll That's a pretty obvious answer. See my 5th paragraph. My shul isn't going to do this option. The main shul where they keep all these Torot is closed the entire week and no electricity will be used, there. It's an old building, so it's not as if they have zoned electrical wiring that they can dedicate power to running fans or a humidifier in the ark. I'm asking what else may be possible. | |
Oct 11, 2018 at 22:37 | comment | added | mroll | @Dude maybe even actually put it inside the ark. | |
Oct 11, 2018 at 21:00 | history | tweeted | twitter.com/StackJudaism/status/1050491270416752641 | ||
Oct 11, 2018 at 17:54 | comment | added | Dude | A dehumidifier would help | |
Oct 11, 2018 at 17:07 | history | asked | DanF | CC BY-SA 4.0 |