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# A basic guideline for Chatzitza is that if it is something one normally cares is on his hands and would remove then he is obligated to remove it before washing. If not, one may leave it on,
# A basic guideline for Chatzitza is that if it is something one normally cares is on his hands and would remove then he is obligated to remove it before washing. If not, one may leave it on,
# Common examples of Chatzitza include bandaids, jewelry,and dirt. Dirt under one's fingernails also constitute a chatzitza and should be cleaned or removed before washing. <Ref> Shulchan Aruch 161:1. </ref>
# Common examples of Chatzitza include bandaids, jewelry,and dirt. Dirt under one's fingernails also constitute a chatzitza and should be cleaned or removed before washing. <Ref> Shulchan Aruch 161:1. </ref>
# It isn't necessary to dry your hands before washing Netilat Yadayim unless they were wet from Tameh waters, this is, waters that came from less than a Reviyit and not from a vessel.<ref> Or Letzion 2:11:9</ref>
# It isn't necessary to dry your hands before washing Netilat Yadayim unless they were wet from Tameh waters, this is, waters that came from less than a Reviyit and from a vessel.<ref> Or Letzion 2:11:9</ref>


==Bracha==
==Bracha==