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92 ∂ yoM kiPPUr ‫מפסקת‬ ‫סעודה‬ ‫ידיים‬ ‫נטילת‬ .‫י‬ ָּ ‫פ‬ ַּ ‫כ‬ ‫ון‬ ֹ ‫י‬ ָּ ‫ק‬ ִ‫נ‬ ְּ ‫ב‬ ‫ץ‬ ַ ‫ח‬ ְ ‫ר‬ ֶ ‫א‬ ‫ו‬ ,‫כו‬ ‫—תהלים‬ ּ‫ו‬‫נ‬ ֵׁ ‫ש‬ ְ ‫פ‬ ַ‫נ‬ ‫ר‬ ֹ ּ ‫כ‬ ְ ‫ז‬ ִּ ‫ת‬ ‫ּף‬‫ו‬ ּ‫ג‬ ַ ‫ה‬ ‫ת‬ ַּׁ ‫ש‬ ֻ‫ד‬ ְ ‫ק‬ ‫ת‬ ֶ ‫א‬ .‫ם‬ִ‫י‬ ַ ‫ד‬ָ‫י‬ ‫ת‬ ַ ‫יל‬ ִ ‫ט‬ ְ‫נ‬ ִּ ‫ב‬ Gathering In ç 93 the MeAl beFore the FAst Washing the Hands I will wash my palms in innocence. —Psalms 26:6 Washing the hands, we call to mind the holiness of body. The mealtime blessings—“Washing the Hands,” “Blessing before the Meal,” and “Blessing after the Meal”—are not actually part of Yom Kippur.They are provided here for s’udah mafséket, the meal eaten just before beginning the fast. There is no kiddush (blessing over wine); with the lighting of the candles, the fast begins. ...

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