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# and Urchatz
# Urchatz ורחץ the washing of the hands

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# and washing
# Rachtzah רחצה second washing of the hands with blessing
# No bathing or washing
# Rachtzah רחצה second washing of the hands
# The use of laboratory supplies for dispensing sample aliquots, washing solution and reagents in microwells is not required, facilitating the development of ready-to-use lab kits and on-site testing.
# Water is offered for washing the head and body
# Overcorrection, with attempted pica resulting in required washing of self, disposal of nonedible objects and chore-based punishment
# Buying water for washing the corpse
# They follow the command and example of washing one another's feet ( John 13: 4 17 ).
# Cleaning and washing the acetic acid out of the nata de coco
# Netilat Yadayim Shacharit (" Raising ritually washing the hands of the morning "), when getting up in the morning after a full night's sleep, or even after a lengthy nap, there is the custom to wash one's hands ritually by pouring a large cup of water over one's hands, alternating three times.
# Netilat yadayim (" Raising ritually washing the hands "), also known as Mayim Rishonim.
# Mayim acharonim (" After-waters ") a law or custom of ritually washing off one's fingers after a meal, to protect oneself from touching the eyes with hazardous residue.
# During a Passover Seder, a third washing of netilat yadayim is performed without any blessing being recited, before the eating of a vegetable, called karpas, prior to the main meal.
# After visiting the bathroom, the ritual washing of one's hands as a symbol of both bodily cleanliness and of removing human impurity-see Netilat yadayim above.
# Some communities observe a requirement for washing one's body ( which may be done with tap water ) after experiencing a seminal emission, including ejaculation or receiving seminal fluid during sexual intercourse since these activities make the man baal keri ( one who is impure due to ejaculation.
# Taharah, (" Purification "), the ritual washing and cleansing, and immersion in a mikveh according to some customs, of a Jew's body prior to burial.
# redirect Crude oil washing
# " Clean "-Build a washing machine with washing soap, and create antiperspirant and deodorant.
# in the second stage, the entire house must be torn down as the tzaraath would not go away, and the infection came upon one's clothes ; if repentance came here it required only washing of the clothes for a cure.
# No bathing or washing
# REDIRECT Foot washing
# 洗濯機の中から ( Sentakuki no naka kara, From the inside of a washing machine )

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