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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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generally known by the
Hebrew term
netilath yadayim (Hebrew: נטילת ידיים, romanized: Nəṭilat̲
yād̲āyim),
which means "taking up of the hands." The Talmud...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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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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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apparent reference to his generosity.
According to the
Mishnah tractate Yadayim, his real name was Joshua.
Midrash Genesis Rabbah 53;
Midrash Ecclesiastes...
- 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...