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==Which waters are fit for Netilat Yadayim?==
==Which waters are fit for Netilat Yadayim?==
# Waters that changed it’s color are unfit for [[Netilat Yadayim]]. The same law applies whether the color changed because something fell in, or because of the container. <Ref> S”A 160:1 writes that the law of waters that changed it’s color is the same whether the color changed on it’s own, because of something falling in, or because of the container. Mishna Brurah 160:2 writes that the Achronim point out that the S”A merely copied the language of the Tur, however, we hold like the Rambam and so it’s permitted. </ref>
# Waters that changed it’s color are unfit for [[Netilat Yadayim]]. The same law applies whether the color changed because something fell in, or because of the container. <Ref> S”A 160:1 writes that the law of waters that changed it’s color is the same whether the color changed on it’s own, because of something falling in, or because of the container. Mishna Brurah 160:2 writes that the Achronim point out that the S”A merely copied the language of the Tur, however, we hold like the Rambam and so it’s permitted. </ref>
# If a dog would not drink the water then it is unfit for Netilat Yadayim. <ref> Kitzur S"A 40:10 </ref>
# If a dog would not drink the water then it is unfit for Netilat Yadayim. <ref> Kitzur Shulchan Aruch 40:10 </ref>
# If dye changed the color of water even if it didn’t dissolve the water is unfit. <Ref> Mishna Brurah 160:2 </ref>
# If dye changed the color of water even if it didn’t dissolve the water is unfit. <Ref> Mishna Brurah 160:2 </ref>
# If dirt fell into water it’s not considered water that changed colors. <Ref> Mishna Brurah 160:3 </ref>
# If dirt fell into water it’s not considered water that changed colors. <Ref> Mishna Brurah 160:3 </ref>