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# If a kli is round or wobbly and can't sit without being supported or leaned against something so that it can't hold a reyivit without any support it is unfit for netilat yadayim.<ref>Shulchan Aruch OC 159:3</ref>
# If a kli is round or wobbly and can't sit without being supported or leaned against something so that it can't hold a reyivit without any support it is unfit for netilat yadayim.<ref>Shulchan Aruch OC 159:3</ref>
# It is unfit to wash one's hands with water that was contained in someone else's hands. According to Ashkenazim after the fact it is acceptable.<ref>Shulchan Aruch OC 159:6 and Rama</ref>
# It is unfit to wash one's hands with water that was contained in someone else's hands. According to Ashkenazim after the fact it is acceptable.<ref>Shulchan Aruch OC 159:6 and Rama</ref>
# It is unfit to wash netilat yadayim from a faucet since that isn't considered poured with the force of a human being.<ref>Shulchan Aruch OC 159:7</ref>
 
# A paper or plastic cup is fit for netilat yadayim if nothing else is available. It is preferable to have in mind that one is going to use it again and not throw it out immediately.<reF>Halacha Brurah 159:3. See Igrot Moshe OC 3:39.</ref>
# The water must be poured onto one's hands with a cup so that it is poured by the strength of a person.<ref>Shulchan Aruch OC 159:8</ref> In an extenuating circumstance when it is impossible to get water poured on one's hands one can dip one's hands in a cup which has a reviyit of water. Nonetheless, one may not recite a bracha on such a washing and one should hold the bread with a napkin.<ref>Mishna Brurah 159:57</ref> If afterwards one was able to wash normally they should without a bracha.<ref>Shulchan Aruch OC 159:8</ref>  
 
# A paper or plastic cup is fit for netilat yadayim if nothing else is available. It is preferable to have in mind that one is going to use it again and not throw it out immediately.<reF>Halacha Brurah 159:3. Igrot Moshe OC 3:39 regarding to kiddush writes that one shouldn't use a disposable cup since a kos shel bracha needs to be complete and a disposable cup is lesser significant than a broken one.</ref>
# A bottle with a thin opening can be used for netilat yadayim as long as the water is poured out constantly without interruption.<ref>Or Letzion 2:46:6</ref>
# A bottle with a thin opening can be used for netilat yadayim as long as the water is poured out constantly without interruption.<ref>Or Letzion 2:46:6</ref>
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