touching
eating
sleeping
Prohibited
Permitted
100

term used for set of additional restrictions imposed on married couples when the wife is in a sate of niddah 

Harkachot

100

an object placed on the table to remind the couple of a niddah status 

what is a Heker?

100

when the couple is in niddah they separate the beds and when theyre not they can be together 

Why are there two beds? 

100

Frivolous or flirtatious interactions 

what should a couple avoid during niddah? 

100

Small gifts, cards, flowers for shabbos 

allowed during niddah 

200

Passing keys, small items, coins, large objects 

things your not allowed to pass

200

cannot drink from the same cup or eat from the same plate 

What is the restriction of sharing food or drink when there is other people present at the table?

200

to keep A trundle, bed, or couch for one of them to sleep on during niddah 

What do you do if you only have one large bed?

200

Throwing objects in a straight line directing from one spouse to another 

what is prohibited for Ashkinazim when throwing an object? 

200

you can draw a bath for your spouse if they’re not present 

When can a spouse draw a bath for the other? 

300

One puts down and other will pick it up 

solution to passing things during times of niddah 

300

Only if someone ate or drank from the wife’s leftovers first 

can a man eat from his wife’s leftovers 

300

far enough that the bedding is not touching 

How far do the beds have to be?

400

When there’s a large object that would need the husband and wife(ex. Baby stroller) 

What is an exception to the rule of passing? 

400

In a unusual way 

when can u pour a drink or serve food to your spouse? 

400

Husband may not sit or lay on his wife’s bed

When wife is present in bedroom What is not allowed?