Must hands be dried (niggub) after intermediate washing?
Synopsis
The Mechaber rules that intermediate washing requires drying like first washing (for cleanliness), unlike final washing which does not require drying.
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Is handwashing between meat dishes (dish to dish) obligatory or optional?
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Is handwashing obligatory between meat and fish?
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Bread Cooked or Fried
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