For the Ilui
Neshama of Avraham ben Ester ZT’L. Lehavdeel For the Refua Shlema of Yaakov Hai
ben Margalit shlit’a.
Translated from Yalkut Yosef Kitzur Shulchan Aruch:
1. There is no difference in regards to what is prohibited
on Yom Kippur between Lel Yom Kipur
(the nighttime, tonight) and Yom Kippur
itself. Meaning, once the fast begins the individual is prohibited to eat and
drink, bathe, apply creams/lotions, wear leather shoes and interact in marital
relations.
2. Whoever said a beracha
on food throughout Yom Kippur and forgot that it is a fast day may not eat the food. Rather, this
person says Baruch Shem Kevod Malchuto
Le’Olam Va’ed.
3. Every individual is allowed to swallow their own spit,
whether it is on purpose or by accident because there is no prohibition in
regarding one’s own spit on Yom Kippur and one should not be stringent in this
matter.
4. Bathing for pleasure is prohibited on Yom Kippur, whether
it be with cold water or hot water, his/her entire body or a part of it.
However, if someone became dirty they can clean it off only in the place of
dirt with the intention of cleaning for cleaning and not for pleasure.
Therefore, when one wakes up Yom Kippur morning they should do Netilat Yadayim
with three washes on each hand but not like a regular day. This means on Yom
Kippur one can only wash up to their knuckles and not more than that.
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