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  • Yadayim (Hebrew: ידיים, "hands") is a tractate of the Mishnah and the Tosefta, dealing with the impurity of the hands and their ablution. It is eleventh...
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    is generally known by the Hebrew term netilath yadayim (Hebrew: נטילת ידיים, romanized: Nəṭilat̲ yād̲āyim), which means "taking up of the hands." The Talmud...
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    romanized: Tṭəb̲îlā) is a full body immersion in a mikveh, and netilat yadayim is the washing of the hands with a cup (see Handwashing in Judaism). References...
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    Bekhorot Arakhin Temurah Keritot Me'ilah Tamid Middot Kinnim Keilim Oholot Nega'im Parah Tohorot Mikva'ot Niddah Makhshirin Zavim Tevul Yom Yadayim Uktzim...
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  • Elohenu, melekh ha`olam, asher kid'shanu b'mitzvotav v'tzivanu `al netilat yadayim. Blessed are You, LORD our God, King of the universe, Who has sanctified...
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    purity in Judaism   Tumah and taharah Mikveh Purification methods Netilat yadayim Mikveh Red heifer Hefsek taharah Hagalah Tevilat Kelim Hierarchy Av HaTumah...
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    are much more clean than the outhouses of the olden days. No al netilat yadayim blessing is recited for the handwashing. Following the washing and drying...
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  • are always considered sheni letumah, until he or she has done netilat yadayim. Shlishi letumah (third level of impurity) - sanctified goods which have...
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  • 90a W. Bacher, Ag. Tan. i. 277; H. Grätz, Gnosticismus, p. 120. Yadayim 3:5 Yadayim 3:5, Megillah 7a Shir ha-Shirim, p. 115, and Kohelet, p. 169. Dor...
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    apparent reference to his generosity. According to the Mishnah tractate Yadayim, his real name was Joshua. Midrash Genesis Rabbah 53; Midrash Ecclesiastes...
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  • both "defile the hands", the rabbinic principle (enunciated in Mishnah Yadayim 3:5) according to which the Holy Scripture is so holy that they impart...
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  • second is "Sadducees" from the Encyclopaedia Judaica by Menahem Mansoor) Mishnah Yadayim 4:6–8, The Pharisee–Sadducee Debate, COJS.[permanent dead link‍]...
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  • ed. Herbert Danby, Oxford University Press: Oxford 1933, p. 784, s.v. Yadayim 4:5–6, note 6) (ISBN 0-19-815402-X); Babylonian Talmud Zevahim 62a; Sanhedrin...
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    (5th ed.). Kulmus Publishing. p. 34. ISBN 978-0-9810947-7-9. referencing Yadayim 3:5 and Sifre Bamidbar B'ha'alotcha Piska 26 Combs, William W. (Fall 1999)...
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    baptismos) expanded and multiplied. This is documented in the Halakhah Tractate Yadayim and Dead Sea Scrolls Peter Leithart (2007) suggests that Paul's comment...
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    University Press, OCLC 977686730, s.v. Megillah 1:8, p. 202 (note 20); Yadayim 4:5-6, (note 6) Megillah 17a, Megillah 18a Sanhedrin 22a Sanhedrin 22a...
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    Aharon (Beis Medrosho Govoah, Lakewood) on Peah, Sheviit, Challah, and Yadayim. Rabbi Yehuda Leib Ginsburg wrote a commentary on ethical issues, Musar...
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  • person immerses in a mikveh but is still unclean for the rest of the day. Yadayim: (ידיים "Hands"); deals with a Rabbinic impurity related to the hands....
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  • Birkot hashachar or Birkot haShachar (Hebrew: ברכות השחר, lit. 'morning blessings' or 'blessings [of] the dawn') are a series of blessings that are recited...
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  • ("set-aside items") on Shabbat, the ritual washing of one's hands (netilat yadayim) before eating bread, the construction of eruvim (liminal gateways), and...
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