Handwashing in Judaism
Jewish law and custom prescribe ritual handwashing in a number of situations. This practice is generally known by the Hebrew term netilath yadayim (Hebrew: נטילת ידיים), which means 'taking up of the hands'.
Jewish law and custom prescribe ritual handwashing in a number of situations. This practice is generally known by the Hebrew term netilath yadayim (Hebrew: נטילת ידיים), which means 'taking up of the hands'.
Jewish law and custom prescribe ritual handwashing in a number of situations. This practice is generally known by the Hebrew term netilath yadayim (Hebrew: נטילת ידיים), which means 'taking up of the hands'.
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