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==The basics of the obligation==
==The basics of the obligation==
# The washing of one’s hands after a bread meal before Birkat Hamazon is called Mayim Achronim. The Gemara finds support for this law from the pasuk “VeHayiteem Kedoshim” and says it prevents Sedomite salt from getting into one’s eyes and blinding oneself. <Ref> Brachot 53b, Chulin 105a-b </ref>
# The washing of one’s hands after a bread meal before [[Birkat HaMazon]] is called Mayim Achronim. The Gemara finds support for this law from the pasuk “VeHayiteem Kedoshim” and says it prevents Sedomite salt from getting into one’s eyes and blinding oneself. <Ref> Brachot 53b, Chulin 105a-b </ref>
# Sephardic custom is based on many Rishonim who hold Mayim Achronim is an obligation nowadays either because there is a concern of Sedomite salt even in our times, there’s an obligation of being Kadosh, or it’s to have clean hands for Birkat HaMazon, (yet the obligation to wash applies even if one has clean hands). <Ref> Rambam(Brachot 6:3), Rabbeinu Yonah(Brachot 40b), Rif(Chulin 37b) hold that it applies because of danger. Ravad(Brachot 6:2), Rashba(Chulin 105ua), and Rashbetz(Brachot ch. 8) seems to hold that the purpose is to have clean hands for Birkat HaMazon. S"A 181:1 rules (even nowadays) it's an obligation to do Mayim Achronim. </ref>
# Sephardic custom is based on many Rishonim who hold Mayim Achronim is an obligation nowadays either because there is a concern of Sedomite salt even in our times, there’s an obligation of being Kadosh, or it’s to have clean hands for Birkat HaMazon, (yet the obligation to wash applies even if one has clean hands). <Ref> Rambam(Brachot 6:3), Rabbeinu Yonah(Brachot 40b), Rif(Chulin 37b) hold that it applies because of danger. Ravad(Brachot 6:2), Rashba(Chulin 105ua), and Rashbetz(Brachot ch. 8) seems to hold that the purpose is to have clean hands for Birkat HaMazon. S"A 181:1 rules (even nowadays) it's an obligation to do Mayim Achronim. </ref>
# The Ashkenazic Minhag is not to wash Mayim Achronim, however, some say that it's even preferable for Ashkenazim to wash Mayim Achronim.<Ref> Tosfot (Brachot 53b,Chulin 105a, Eiruvin 17b) hold that there's no obligation to wash Mayim Achronim nowadays because the concern of Sedomite salt is not longer relevant. Rama in Darkei Moshe 181:1 and Levush 181:9 codify the opinion of Tosfot and add that such is the Ashkenazic Minhag. The Gra 181:12, Aruch HaShulchan 181:5, and Mishna Brurah 181:22, however, hold that it’s preferable for Ashkenazim to wash Mayim Achronim. </ref>
# The Ashkenazic Minhag is not to wash Mayim Achronim, however, some say that it's even preferable for Ashkenazim to wash Mayim Achronim.<Ref> Tosfot (Brachot 53b,Chulin 105a, Eiruvin 17b) hold that there's no obligation to wash Mayim Achronim nowadays because the concern of Sedomite salt is not longer relevant. Rama in Darkei Moshe 181:1 and Levush 181:9 codify the opinion of Tosfot and add that such is the Ashkenazic Minhag. The Gra 181:12, Aruch HaShulchan 181:5, and Mishna Brurah 181:22, however, hold that it’s preferable for Ashkenazim to wash Mayim Achronim. </ref>