During prayer or eating, may one touch covered body parts (thighs, covered areas) or scratch one's head?
Synopsis
The Mechaber prohibits touching covered body parts during prayer or eating because of sweat-grime. Uncovered areas (head, face, arms) do not require care. The Biur Halacha and Mishnah Berurah discuss edge cases regarding exposed arms.
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