When can I do a Bedikah?

When can I do a Bedikah?

The Hefsek Tahara refers to the bedika that is typically performed on the 5th day of the period (day 4 for Sefardim). The objective of this bedika is to confirm that the period has ended and allow the woman to begin counting her 7 clean days on the following day.

What does Bedikah mean?

ritual inspection
Definition of bedikah : the ritual inspection (as of a ceremonial act, person, or object) to ascertain fitness or unfitness according to rabbinical law.

When should I start mikvah after period?

A mikvah is a pool of water — some of it from a natural source — in which observant married Jewish women are required to dip once a month, seven days after the end of their menstrual cycle.

Does a Pap smear make you Niddah?

Specifically, any bleeding resulting from a Pap smear should not result in niddah. resume marital relations. Obviously, this is the time of peak fertility in a normal cycle! Brides will often seek hormonal manipulation of their menses to ensure they are not niddah on the night of their wedding.

What does Chatzitza mean?

This verse is the source of the law of Chatzitza (an interposition between a person’s body and the water of the Mikva) with regard to Tevila. Chaza”l (Sukkah 6a) explain that the words “in water” imply that “there shall not be any matter between him and the water”. The laws of Chatzitza are numerous and complex.

Why is menstrual blood considered impure?

People need to know that menstrual blood is not impure. Just like blood from any other part of the body, once out, this blood too starts decomposing and thus emanates an odor. During periods women are at greater risk of urinary tract infections due to dampness.

What are the rules of Orthodox Judaism?

Orthodox Judaism has resisted modern pressures to modify its observance and has held fast to such practices as daily worship, dietary laws (kashruth), traditional prayers and ceremonies, regular and intensive study of the Torah, and separation of men and women in the synagogue.

What is forbidden in Judaism?

Traditional Jews observe the dietary laws derived from the Book of Leviticus. These laws include prohibitions against the eating of meat and dairy products at the same meal, humane ritual slaughter of animals, and total prohibition against the eating of blood, pork, shell-fish and other proscribed foods.

What is a bedikah cloth?

A bedikah cloth is a soft, white pre-checked cotton cloth also known as a taharah cloth, or an ed. Prepared cloths of this type are generally sold at the mikveh; in Israel they are also available at some pharmacies and supermarkets.

Why should a woman perform a bedikah during Shivah neki’im?

By performing a bedikah during the shivah neki’im (seven clean days), a woman also establishes her awareness of her continued count of the days. A woman should perform a bedikah with a bedikah cloth.

Does a bedikah have to be clear?

However, a bedikah need not be completely clear. Any hue of red, pink, or black, as well as shades of brown that tend towards them, can invalidate a bedikah . Discharge that has no trace of red or pink (e.g., clear, white, yellow, or green) does not invalidate a bedikah.

What colors of discharge can invalidate a bedikah?

Any hue of red, pink, or black, as well as shades of brown that tend towards them, can invalidate a bedikah . Discharge that has no trace of red or pink (e.g., clear, white, yellow, or green) does not invalidate a bedikah.

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