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# Urchatz ורחץ – the washing of the hands – without blessing
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# Siegfried ( died 24 October 1184 ), Bishop of Brandenburg from 1173 – 1180, Prince-Archbishop of Bremen, the first ranked prince, from 1180 – 1184
# Alexander, Prince of Scotland ( 21 January 1264 Jedburgh – 28 January 1284 Lindores Abbey ); buried in Dunfermline Abbey
# 1. around 1200: Gertrude of Merania ( 1185 – 8 September 1213 ), a daughter of Berthold IV, Duke of Merania and his wife, Agnes of Wettin
# Bourgogne of Lusignan ( 1176 – 1180 or c. 1178 – c. 1210 ), married as his third wife Raymond VI of Toulouse 1193, repudiated and divorced 1194 or 1196 without issue, married Gauthier I de Montfaucon aka Walter of Montbéliard ( killed in action at the Battle of Satalia, June 20, 1212 ) 1197 or bef.
# Héloise / Helvis of Lusignan ( c. 1190 – 1216 – 1219, 1216 / 1219 or c. 1217 ), married firstly c. 1205 Eudes de Dampierre sur Salon, Lord of Chargey-le-Grey, div.
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# 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.
# Overcorrection, with attempted pica resulting in required washing of self, disposal of nonedible objects and chore-based punishment
# 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.
# 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.
# 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.
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