Product InformationHalachos of Chatzitzah
Concerning Mikvah Immersion, N’tilas Yodayim, Wearing Tefillin, And Immersing Utensils
Hardcover | 6" x 9" | 208 Pages
Written by: Rabbi Yisroel Pinchos Bodner
Published by: Feldheim Publishers
About this Book
The halachos of chatzitzah are of practical importance for every Jew. This book discusses the various situations when Jewish law requires that there be no interposition between two things, because such a separation would interfere with fulfilling the mitzvah.
MIKVAH: An informative chapter on chatzitzos that may invalidate mikvah immersion, such as:
- Skin problems – acne, blisters, peeling skin
- Common objects – contact lenses, ink stains, makeup
- Medical/dental issues – IV catheter, braces, tooth extractions
N’TILAS YODAYIM: In addition to a comprehensive explanation of the halachos of n’tilas yodayim, this section details circumstances that would be problematic or constitute a chatzitzah when ritually washing one’s hands:
- Intervening objects – rings, cuts, bandages, splinters
- Touching another’s hand after washing
- Performing n’tilas yodayim when there is no cup
WEARING TEFILLIN: This chapter enumerates specific items that could create a barrier for:
- Shel yad – shirt sleeves, bandages, body lotion
- Shel rosh – yarmulkes, toupees, hair gel, dandruff
TOIVELING KAYLIM: Purification of vessels and utensils through mikvah immersion has its own unique concerns:
- Removing labels or stickers
- An air pocket blocking the water
- Immersing more than one item at a time
These are just a few examples of the chatzitzos discussed in this sefer. An addendum after each section details the practical halachos of brochos for that mitzvah.