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#If one walked into a bathroom but didn’t go and didn’t touch a private place one should not wash one’s hand but rather rub them on the wall or something similar unless it bothers his intent in [[prayers]]. However, someone wants to wash one’s hands has what to rely on. <ref>Nitei Gavriel 43:10 </ref> | #If one walked into a bathroom but didn’t go and didn’t touch a private place one should not wash one’s hand but rather rub them on the wall or something similar unless it bothers his intent in [[prayers]]. However, someone wants to wash one’s hands has what to rely on. <ref>Nitei Gavriel 43:10 </ref> | ||
#Cohanim who are going to do [[Birkat Cohanim]] should wash their hands until the end of the hand. <ref>Chazon Ovadyah (Yamim Noraim pg 312) </ref>However, some say that that the practice is that a cohen just washes until the knuckles. <ref>Nitei Gavriel 43:8 </ref> | #Cohanim who are going to do [[Birkat Cohanim]] should wash their hands until the end of the hand. <ref>Chazon Ovadyah (Yamim Noraim pg 312) </ref>However, some say that that the practice is that a cohen just washes until the knuckles. <ref>Nitei Gavriel 43:8 </ref> | ||
#One may not wash one’s face upon [[waking up]], however, if one’s face became dirty or if there’s guk around one’s eyes one may wet one’s finger and clean in the area which became dirty. <ref>Nitei Gavriel 43:3-4 based on Mishna Brurah 613:9</ref> | #One may not wash one’s face upon [[waking up]], however, if one’s face became dirty or if there’s guk around one’s eyes one may wet one’s finger and clean in the area which became dirty.<ref>Nitei Gavriel 43:3-4 based on Mishna Brurah 613:9</ref> | ||
#There’s no obligation to wash one’s hand prior to praying unlike the rest of the year. <ref>Mishna Brurah 613:5 </ref> | #There’s no obligation to wash one’s hand prior to praying unlike the rest of the year.<ref>Mishna Brurah 613:5 </ref> | ||
# | #According to Sephardim, a bride for the first thirty days after her wedding may wash her face.<ref>Shulchan Aruch O.C. 613:10, Chazon Ovadyah (Yamim Noraim pg 312) </ref> Ashkenazim are strict in this regard nowadays.<ref>Mishna Brurah 613:26, Rav Elyashiv (Haarot to Yoma 77b)</ref> | ||
===Anointing on Yom Kippur=== | ===Anointing on Yom Kippur=== |