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The preferable way to wash your hands is until your wrist
 
True
 
False
The procedure for washing hands starts with the cup in the right hand filling water and passing to the left to pour
 
True
 
False
If a person fell asleep in a chair after dark he does not have to say birchas HaTorah
 
True
 
False
One can not wear his talis gadol or tefillin in the bathroom
 
True
 
False
How could one do Halachos in the bathroom such as washing his hands properly?
 
He is only thinking of what the practical way to do this mit
 
He does the mitzvah on auto-pilot
 
No brainpower needed
 
He doesn't do it
A person can talk in the bathroom if he washing his face or shaving
 
True
 
False
A person can not talk in the bathroom when he is actually relieving himself
 
True
 
False
A person who made a bracha without his head covered must repeat the bracha
 
False
 
True
One should always wash their left side first
 
False
 
True
One should wash their head first
 
True
 
False
A lefty should first put on right shoe, tie right shoe, put on left shoe then tie left shoe
 
True
 
False
A righty should first put on his right shoe, then left, tie left shoe, then right
 
True
 
False
When does a man need to wear his yarmulka?
 
all day
 
Only when eating
 
only when davening
If one touches the tefillin shel rosh first he puts them down and puts on the tefillin shel yad
 
True
 
False
If one pulls up his socks and doesn't touch his skin does not need to wash his hands
 
True
 
False
A person who attends a funeral even if he is not within 4 amos of the niftar needs to wash his hands 3 times
 
True
 
False
One who washes his face in the bathroom doesn't need to wash his hands
 
True
 
False
 
If he uses mouthwash
 
If he doesn't go to sleep
After I go swimming I don't to wash my hands
 
False
 
True
 
Only if I touched the water which is dry
 
Yes, because the water smells!
If one shaves or trims his beard he needs to wash his hands
 
False
 
True
If one cuts a snip of hair for an upsheren he doesn't need to wash his hands
 
False
 
True
 
Maybe
 
Sometimes
A person can learn Torah in the morning if no water is available for netilas yedayim
 
True
 
False
If I need to go to the bathroom in the middle of hallel or bentching I should stop, go to the bathroom then continue
 
True
 
False
 
Start again
 
Continue going until the word B'tzeis Yisroel
If I have an urge to go to the bathroom in the middle of of pesukei dzimra I should go to the bathroom and then continue
 
True
 
False
If I have an urge to go to the bathroom in the middle of shma I should stop immediately
 
False
 
True
If I have an urge to go to the bathroom in the middle of shmonei eshreh I should always finish davening first
 
False
 
True
 
Maybe
 
What do you think I should do?
What should one do before davening all tefillos?
 
wash your hands and check if you need to go to the bathroom
 
only wash your hands
 
only check if you need to go to the bathroom
 
Make sure to put on your hat, jacket and MGS tie
If I delay going to the bathroom when I need to I could be doing an aveira from the Torah
 
True
 
False
 
No way hosay!
 
Probably not
Even if you leave out one letter of amen you are still yotzei
 
False
 
True
A person must be careful not to answer amen before the entire bracha is completed
 
True
 
False
What is the reward for answering amen?
 
a longer life
 
money
 
becoming smarter
The speaker gets more reward for saying the bracha but the one answer amen is more important
 
True
 
False
The word amen should be said within 3 seconds of a bracha being completed
 
True
 
False
Who is obligated to answer amen?
 
everyone
 
only men
 
only woman
 
only those above bar or bas Mitzvah
When I answer amen to the bracha of shahakol I am saying it is true the Hashem created everything
 
True
 
False
What does the word amen mean?
 
It is true
 
Yes
 
now
 
later
One who touches a corpse must wash their hands 3 times with water
 
True
 
False
Usually covered" area include the stomach area and above the knees
 
True
 
False
Touching the area above your elbow where you put on tefillin does not require washing their hands
 
True
 
False
If one touches their feet you only must wash the part of your hands which touched your feet(not the whole hand)
 
True
 
False
running ones hands through ones hair does not require one to wash their hands
 
do nothing
 
with water
 
just to be cleaned
Scratching the scalp of ones head require washing ones hands
 
True
 
False
Brand new shoes or shoes only worn indoors dont require washing ones hands
 
True
 
False
One must wash their hands if one touches their shoes
 
True
 
False
Reb Moshe z'l said you can wash your hands inside a public building(NOT a private home)
 
True
 
False
After attending a funeral a person must wash his hands 3 times
 
True
 
False
Medicine can be stored in the bathroom
 
True
 
False
Food may be brought into the bathroom if it is double wrapped
 
True
 
False
one who cuts someone elses nails needs to wash his hands
 
False
 
True
The person doing the haircut does need to wash his hands
 
True
 
False
When someone else cuts your hair you dont need to wash your hands
 
False
 
True
Cutting ones nails includes scissors, fingers, and biting it off
 
True
 
False
Going to the bathroom to relieve oneself, touching parts of the body usually covered or touching a corpse has 2 reasons
 
True
 
False
The need to wash ones hands by touching ones shoes is because of Tumah
 
False
 
True
If ones washing ones hands because of cleanliness he must wash his hands right away
 
False
 
True
If one needs to wash his hands because of tumah you must wash the hands up to the wrist with water
 
True
 
False
When you wash to clean your hands from dirt you only need to clean the dirty area, and can use any that would clean it
 
True
 
False
If one hears thunder or lightning in the middle of the night he can wipe his hands and make the bracha
 
True
 
False
If one gets up in the middle of the night to go to his children he must wash his hands first
 
False
 
True
If one forgot to wash his hands in the morning he should wash immediately even in the middle of davening
 
True
 
False
The Bracha of al netilas yedayim can be said either after washing ones hands or with the rest of bircas haschacar
 
True
 
False
If you find water after davening you should make a bracha
 
False
 
True
If no water is available one should not daven
 
False
 
True
The amount of water needed for washing ones hands is 4.4 ounces just like Kiddish for Friday night
 
False
 
True
If necessary one may use a plactic dispossible cup for washing ones hands
 
True
 
False
One should preferable not used a damaged cup to wash their hands for bread or in the morning
 
True
 
False
The following should NOT be used for water when washing ones hands:
 
all of the above
 
discolored water
 
too bitter for a dog to drink
 
water used for work
Children must have their hands washed once the turn 30 days
 
False
 
True
If one washes his hands in the bathroom it is preferable to dry the hands outside the bathroom
 
True
 
False
One may not wash another persons hands before washing his own in the morning upon arising
 
True
 
False
One may wash another person hands before they wash their own for eating bread
 
True
 
False
One may not say a bracha before washing their hands in the morning
 
True
 
False
If a non- Jewish cleaning lady touches food before washing her hands the food is assur to a Jew
 
False
 
True
You cant touch any parts of your body that have an opening before you wash your hands in the morning
 
True
 
False
If you sleep on Shabbos day in the afternoon when you wake up you wash with a cup, water and make a bracha
 
False
 
True
According to all opinions besides the Rosh you need to wash your hands with water and a cup
 
True
 
False
Before Mincha and Maariv you dont need to wash your hand with water
 
False
 
True
If you stay awake all night you need to wash your hands with a cup and water in the morning
 
True
 
False
If you wear gloves by sleeping you need to wash your hands in the morning
 
True
 
False
I must wash my face and rinse my mouth every morning(even better to brush teeth too :) )
 
True
 
False
Bottom line when I wake up in the morning I must use water and wash my hands 3 or 4 times alternating
 
True
 
False
According to the Zohar I must use water and wash my hands 3 times
 
True
 
False
According to the Zohar I can just wipe my hands to be clean
 
False
 
True
According to the Rashba's reason I must use a cup and wash 3 times alternating
 
False
 
True
According to the Rashba reason I must use water
 
True
 
False
According to the Rosh's reason I need to use water when I wash in the morning
 
False
 
True
According to the Rosh's reason I need to use a cup for washing in the morning
 
False
 
True
Since we don't say Hashem's name in Modei Ani I can say it even though my hands are not clean
 
True
 
False
I must say modei ani immediately upon waking up
 
True
 
False
You must not do anything when reciting Shma
 
True
 
False
Making a stipulation at the beginning of the day help for intention by Shma
 
False
 
True
By Shma one must have all intentions in mind by the Names of Hashem
 
True
 
False
One must always have in mind Hashem is Our Master and Hashem is not bound by time by every time the we say Ado-nai
 
False
 
True
What must you concentrate on when saying a bracha?
 
both translation of words and simple meaning of Hashem's names
 
translation of words only
 
intention of Hashem's name only
When saying a bracha a person must stand still
 
False
 
True
If one of the tzitzis are posul you only replace that set of strings
 
True
 
False
If one tears 3 strings from where his tzitzis is hanging the tzitzis are posul
 
True
 
False
If one tears two string from his tzitzis which are handing the tzitzis is posul
 
False
 
True
If one tore one string of his tzitzis which connects it to the garment, the garment is:
 
Posul
 
Kosher