A simple cup of water.
A moment of pause.
A chance to begin again.
In Judaism, Netilat Yadayim—ritual hand washing—isn’t just about hygiene.
It’s a spiritual reset.
A reminder that holiness is never far away.
Every time we wash, we let go of what was and make space for what could be.
We bring intention into the ordinary.
We turn even bread and water into something sacred.
How do you bring moments of renewal into your day?
Judaism Unpacked









