There is a Jewish law that one must wash their hands without a blessing, before eating wet vegetables. We wash the first time before we eat the Karpas (greens) dipped in salt water.
There is another Jewish law that one must wash their hands with a blessing, before they eat bread or Matza. This is why we wash a second time right before reciting the blessing over the Matza for the first time.
wash your hands :)
try not to touch your face. wash your face twice and a day and wash your hands before you touch your face.
Montag feels the need to wash his hands twice to try to cleanse himself of the guilt and shame he feels after burning the woman who refused to leave her books. He is deeply troubled by the experience and washing his hands symbolizes his attempt to distance himself from the act of book burning.
It is supposed to be wash their hands not your hands because that wiuld be weird having someone wash your hands for you.
It literally means, "Wash you[rself] the hands." But it's interpreted simply as, "Wash your hands."
You must wash your hands before cooking because there are some dirt on your hands and if you don't wash them then you will basically be eating dirt
"Lava sus manos" means "wash your hands" in Spanish.
The Chinese do not always wash their hands after every meal. However, it is a common custom to wash hands before meals.
" Montag felt the guilt of his hands. His fingers were like ferrets that had done some evil and now never rested." He did it because he felt guilty about his deeds and in some way was trying to wash away that guilt.
I believe it was before.
You wash your hands and wash the equitment.
A MONKEY! A monkey has hands and a face, but doesn't wash its face!