May one wash one's face, hands, and feet (or individual limbs) on Shabbat in water heated before Shabbat?
Synopsis
Washing individual limbs (face, hands, feet, or any single limb that is not the majority of the body) is permitted in water heated before Shabbat. Water heated on Shabbat is forbidden even for a single limb.
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