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Sunday, December 22, 2013
Netilat yadayim if one was awake all night
Hi,
One who was awake all night should still wash netilat yadayim in the morning before prayer, but should not recite a blessing unless he used the washroom before this ritual washing.
Does one need to do netilas yadayim for a brief awakening? Meaning, if a baby gets up crying in the middle of the night and the parent needs to simply walk into another room, put a pacifier in the baby's mouth and then go back to bed, should the parent first wash negel vasser?
Does one need to do netilas yadayim for a brief awakening? Meaning, if a baby gets up crying in the middle of the night and the parent needs to simply walk into another room, put a pacifier in the baby's mouth and then go back to bed, should the parent first wash negel vasser?
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ReplyDeleteI believe that it would be required, yes.