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Okay, welcome everyone.
We're continuing
we're learning
the learning
my grandmother Miriam
who passed away.
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the the
in his world is talking about washing
three times. Washing three times. The
first time removes the
second time is the hands but the water
remains tame and then the third time
removes the t water.
The says
if there's no dirt on the hands or any
interposition
you pour on the two hands re at once
meaning then then
if there's no dirt then you could pour
on your two hands ra at one time and you
don't need
now let's see the the
The reason is that at one time they made
it like a mikvah that's
and the water remains.
Therefore, you don't need the second
waters.
says if you have on your hands dirt then
so you say so why don't you do the same
thing why don't you also remove um
the vas
uh why don't you um
why don't you
also just pour
you can't because you got to remove the
dirt and when you remove the dirt you're
from the reas.
Um, so says
they need to pour a little bit of
to remove the dirt
and you won't be left with a complete
rak.
So now you're going to need meaning if
you have an exact raas and you have dirt
on your hand. So you need to pour a
little bit of the water to move the
dirt. What's going to happen is is that
you no longer reve So now you're going
to have to use
you should know
some hold you always need
even if you have a ra
and if all you have is raas it's better
to do it in two s two shots
you should pour it twice
even if you wash with at once
or on each hand
there is an opinion.
So there is an opinion you always need.
Whose opinion is that
the
opinion of the rabb
who holds like them?
Okay.
says
that is the you should be knowing this
way
pour on your whole land and you should
also pour
the says
um I'm sorry
says you should pour on each hand and
you should pour
the however says you could pour all the
whole
and just suffice with
and that was the of the
and he didn't wash
but the stipler followed the okay says
to follow the
in any event
so even though maybe technically
speaking if you pour on each hand that
should suffice there's anita derive that
you always need.
This is all only
if you have ready water.
But
to go search for it,
it would seem you don't need to.
Most are lenient about this
like the unqualified language of the
that at one time you don't need
only
that if you use you don't need
um he brings that says that when you
wash
you don't have to pour bakas. You could
pour all at one time,
but according to the rail, you need to
pour bakas. So says, "No, you could just
give it a gush." Okay, fine.
Interesting.
Continues
uh in the Rama. Look in the Rama.
You had a lot of water
and you have dirt on your hands. So you
wash a little bit to remove the dirt.
Then you pour.
So in other words, if you have a precise
precisely reus to get off the dirt, then
you're going to have to wash twice.
Um, however, if your hands are not
dirty, then you could use says Rama
or if you have a lot of water and your
hands are dirty,
then you pour some to remove the dirt
and then you just need a reas
um you don't
fine. Next,
let's see the
just a bit more than
so that you'll be able to remove the
dirt
and the reus remains complete
says
washes their hands. You need you need to
rub your hands one on the other says
even if you pour on each hand
likewise when you're your hands you have
to be
this is all to get off the dirt very
Well,
now who ever saw anybody rub their hands
together after they wash?
I didn't I never saw they do that where
I don't mean like walking around all day
like that that I see. I do see people
being shave their hands during but I'm
saying so it's to get off the dirt. I
don't understand what what dirt have you
not if you didn't get off the dirt then
wasn't good to begin with. So what what
what kind of dirt is still on your
hands? Let's see. First of all says
When are you supposed to be mash? The
mug says after the first pouring.
Not after the second pouring. After the
first pouring.
Says
when you use raas you you rub right
away. If you use less obvious
after
the brings from the you should wash each
hand three times and then be again
according to the if your hands are not
dirty there's no reason to to uh wash
three times.
In the sid of the
he brings the purpose of ship is
the brings
from the safer dera of paparash.
Washing the with water
as
also says
you should be
how many times should you rub your hands
together from the sidash
um from the padim one timeash three
times
What does the mean says even though you
don't have to be
the to
have to say I don't usually see anyone
being mashab
they do that
who have you seen being mash Mash.
I ask you if you're Mashab.
Who's Mashave Shave?
Anyone ever see Raosa wash his hands or
Kyvski?
I don't know. Okay.
I think we have to look into that. Do Do
we Should we do that?
It's so maybe don't
>> even though I know in my office in my
office he's shaking the hand but wasn't
if you wash part of your hand
and then you wash the rest of your hand
you don't you wash the f the top part of
your hand then you wash the bottom hara
Your hand remains as was.
There's no halfway washing.
If there is already
on part of the hand that you washed in
the beginning,
in other words, let's say you wash the
first hand, part of the hand, but that
part is still wet. How wet? Wet enough
that it could wet something else. Then
the iso
then it's
the first time the water didn't reach
the wrist which is
and each
according to each opinion whether it's
until the end of the finger or the or
the wrist
and then he's coming to complete What
remains on your hand afterwards
when you already dried partially from
the first pouring
and it's not re you didn't remain with
water
meaning the case is that you wash part A
of your hand and the part B
uh when it come when you come when you
came to wash part B part A was already
dried and it's not
is a barometer to measure how wet
something is. Sometimes something could
be wet that you feel wetness but you can
then not transfer that wetness by
touching something else because in the
interim it evaporated or it dried out.
So it has to be for something to be
considered wet it has to be
if by adding
If by adding
water you now are pouring on the whole
hand chapra dummy. In other words,
if the second washing you now wash the
entire hand. So it's good. It's not
going to be worse just because the first
washing only got part of your hand.
The way it was
you have to wash the whole hand.
You don't have to dry it in the
beginning.
There's no halfway washing.
What does that mean?
Interesting. It's not that it inherently
doesn't work.
It's not the way I'm understanding it is
it's not that
natila doesn't inherently have the
capacity to be mat half a hand. It's
just that's not the dak to wash.
Therefore, it doesn't work. But if maybe
if it was the maybe it would work. It's
not like
or
it's not the
okay
that how much water remained on it
that so much that if you touch it
your hands will become so wet
you could transfer it to someone else.
Therefore we say
the first has not ended
and it joins together the two join
it's like one
okay that is
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