what is a heker?
water, milk, coffee, tea etc.
what can the man pour for the wife?
what can you not touch through?
what is clothing?
separate beds
what is a couple in niddahs sleeping arrangements?
modestly
how should a woman in niddah dress in front of her husband?
something they can both take food from
what is a central serving dish
a right handed person pouring with their left hand
what is a way they can pour alcohol for each other?
put it on a surface
how do you pass something to your spouse in a time of niddah?
laying or sitting on his wifes bed
what is something a man can't do when his wife is in niddah?
special clothes while in niddah to alert others of her status
what is how the women dressed during a time of niddah during the time of the Beit Hamikdah?
someone else ate or drank from the leftovers before him
what is a way a husband can eat a wifes leftovers
putting on hard to put on sheets and pillowcases
what is the part of the bed that can be made for your spouse during niddah?
if they are carrying something large and heavy between them
when can a man and woman carry something together in a time of niddah?
a man can't lie on his wife's bed
what is the difference between a man and a woman when it comes to lying in each others bed?
have her hair uncovered
what is something a woman is permitted to do around the house while in niddah?
serving food or drinks for the other
what is affectionate service?
a man cannot pass his wife a cup of grape juice or wine that is meant for her
put it down on a surface
what is a way a man and woman can pass a baby to each other?
an extra bed
she should maintain the standard of dress that she usually has around other household members.
how modest should the woman be?