Two Mantles for One Torah Scroll

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We inherited a Torah scroll from our father, may he rest in peace. Nothing was written on the mantle of the scroll, but the mantle wore out over the years, and we decided, with the agreement of all the heirs, nine heirs, to make a new mantle. A mantle was purchased, and we embroidered on it in memory of our father and mother. The mantle was properly placed on the scroll. One of the brothers did not agree with the text we wrote on the mantle and purchased a new, more luxurious mantle without the consent of all the brothers. The question is whether to use the first mantle or the second, or alternatively, to use the first and second alternately?

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The correct approach is to use the first mantle sometimes and the second mantle at other times.

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