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it was there that the High Priests would don their tefillin. Consequently, the tefillin of the head did not interpose between the mitre and the priest’s head.
§ The Mishnah teaches that rites performed by one who has not yet brought an atonement offering to complete the purification process are disqualified. The Talmud asks: From where do we derive this? Rav Huna says: The verse states with regard to the offering brought by a woman who has given birth: “A
§ The Mishnah teaches that rites performed by one whose hands and feet are not washed are disqualified. The Talmud explains: This halakha is derived by verbal analogy between “statute” mentioned in this context and “statute” from the case of one lacking the requisite vestments, whose rites are disq
A baraita states: With regard to a High Priest who did not immerse or did not sanctify his hands and feet during the Yom Kippur service between donning the golden garments and the white linen garments, or between performance of one rite and another rite, and he performed the service in this state,
Rav Asi said to R' Yoḥanan: Now, there are 5 immersions and 10 sanctifications of the hands and feet during the Yom Kippur service by Torah law, and the word: “Statute” (Leviticus 16:34), is written with regard to them. Accordingly, they should be indispensable and should disqualify the service if