Washing hands
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Washing hands
A tzurat hapetach as a separation between rooms
Other situations
Netilat Yadayim for one who touches hair
In the morning
Netilat Yadayim in a Bathroom
Washing hands
Using a Tzurat HaPetach as a separation between rooms
Other situations
Touching Covered Areas of a Child
Other situations
Touching Shoes
Washing hands
Washing Hands from a Faucet
Other situations
Touching New Shoes
Washing hands
Wiping Hands on Clothes
Other situations
Washing Hands After Shower
Other situations
Handwashing after a Haircut
Other situations
Dipping Biscuit in Coffee
Other situations
Touching a Child Above the Elbow
Other situations
Washing Hands for Eating Sausage with Ketchup
Washing hands
Washing Hands for a Meal at the Dead Sea