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It seems to me that the first step, is to inventory and back upall R. Shlomo material, and the next step, which should proceedsimultaneously, is to get it onto disc.   Given enough material ondisc, production of topical books is rather simple, and scholarlydocumentation practically takes care of itself.  (Ie, anysimplified popularization of teachings can be referenced back tothe original material, input on disc.)  But I'd anticipate that tosome extent discs will supplant books.

The next step would be to footnote R. Shlomo's teachings, citingreferences in Chumash, Mishna, Talmud, and Hassidic teachings. (Some of these basic Jewish sources are already on disc.)   Oneshould first cite R. Shlomo's direct references; but where heremarks "everybody says" etc. one might also note supportingreferences to which he did not refer directly.
Many members of R. Shlomo's chevre, including many who live atMoshav Meor Modi'in, would be able to supply these referencesquite quickly.  R. Gedalia Fleer (Old City, Jerusalem) might beasked to look at the final draft, and make necessary additions,etc.

