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{{Tzitzit in a Cemetery}} | {{Tzitzit in a Cemetery}} | ||
# According to some poskim one shouldn't carry a sefer torah in a cemetery.<ref>Bach YD 282:3 and Taz 282:3 are strict to forbid carrying a sefer torah within 4 amot of a grave. Nodeh Beyehuda OC 109 discusses the matter and isn't certain that it is forbidden.</ref> | # According to some poskim one shouldn't carry a sefer torah in a cemetery.<ref>Bach YD 282:3 and Taz 282:3 are strict to forbid carrying a sefer torah within 4 amot of a grave. Nodeh Beyehuda OC 109 discusses the matter and isn't certain that it is forbidden.</ref> | ||
=== Washing One's Hands === | |||
# After visiting a cemetery a person should do ''[[Netilat Yadayim|netilat yadayim]]'' (wash his hands). There is a discussion if this applies to someone who visited a non-Jewish cemetery.<ref>Teshuvot Vehanhagot 2:581 writes that there's no need to wash one's hands after visiting a non-Jewish cemetery. However, Chashukei Chemed m"k 8b holds otherwise that a person should wash his hands even after visiting a non-Jewish cemetery. See also Yad Halevi v. 1.</ref> | |||
==Reciting a Beracha== | ==Reciting a Beracha== |
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