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# It’s forbidden to wash oneself in hot or cold water and even to stick one’s finger in water on Yom Kippur is forbidden. <Ref>S”A 611:1, 613:1 </ref>
# It’s forbidden to wash oneself in hot or cold water and even to stick one’s finger in water on Yom Kippur is forbidden. <Ref>S”A 611:1, 613:1 </ref>
# If one got dirty it’s permitted to wash that area in order to remove dirt from one’s body. <Ref>S”A 613:1, Chazon Ovadyah (Yamim Noraim pg 311) </ref>
# If one got dirty it’s permitted to wash that area in order to remove dirt from one’s body. <Ref>S”A 613:1, Chazon Ovadyah (Yamim Noraim pg 311) </ref>
# Upon waking up for Netilat Yadayim one should wash one’s hands three times only up to the knuckles. <Ref>S”A 613:2 writes that since washing not for pleasure isn’t forbidden it’s permissible to wash one’s hand upon waking up for Netilat Yadayim. Mishna Brurah 613:3 writes that one may wash one’s hands three times as usual. Natai Gavriel 43:2 says that those who have the practice to wash four time may do even on Yom Kippur.  </ref>
# Upon waking up for [[Netilat Yadayim]] one should wash one’s hands three times only up to the knuckles. <Ref>S”A 613:2 writes that since washing not for pleasure isn’t forbidden it’s permissible to wash one’s hand upon waking up for [[Netilat Yadayim]]. Mishna Brurah 613:3 writes that one may wash one’s hands three times as usual. Natai Gavriel 43:2 says that those who have the practice to wash four time may do even on Yom Kippur.  </ref>
# If one goes to the bathroom one is allowed to wash one’s hands three times up to the end of the fingers (by the knuckles) <Ref>Natai Gavriel 43:11, Yalkut Yosef (Kitzur S”A 613:2), Chazon Ovadyah (Yamim Noraim pg 310) based on S”A 613:3</ref>
# If one goes to the bathroom one is allowed to wash one’s hands three times up to the end of the fingers (by the knuckles) <Ref>Natai Gavriel 43:11, Yalkut Yosef (Kitzur S”A 613:2), Chazon Ovadyah (Yamim Noraim pg 310) based on S”A 613:3</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>Natai 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>Natai Gavriel 43:10 </ref>