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Judaism does not have holy water in the same way that some other religions do. However, there are rituals involving water, such as the use of water for ritual handwashing (netilat yadayim) before meals and for purification purposes, such as the mikvah, a ritual bath for spiritual cleansing. Water is also used in certain ceremonies and blessings but is not considered "holy" in the same sense as in some other faiths.

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