If urine falls on one's garments (with moisture capable of wetting another surface) but those garments are covered by a dry outer layer, may one continue reciting?
Synopsis
Where urine has soaked an inner garment but is covered by a clean dry outer garment, the Mechaber and Rema both permit continuing to recite, since the impurity is covered.
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