{"_id":"68c1a874846ef2d5aea536b3","title":"{\"ops\":[{\"insert\":\"Is wiping or mopping sufficient to purify a surface from najasa?\\n\"}]}","question":"{\"ops\":[{\"insert\":\"When cleaning najasa off household surfaces, do we have to pour water over the surface? Or is mopping/wiping sufficient to make it ritually pure?\\n\"}]}","answer":"{\"ops\":[{\"insert\":\"Purifying an area is a two-step process.\\n\\n\"},{\"attributes\":{\"underline\":true,\"bold\":true},\"insert\":\"Step 1) Remove the filth itself.\"},{\"insert\":\"\\nClean the spot so that the filth is gone. You can use soap, cleaner, or whatever helps get rid of the color, smell, or trace.\\n\\n\"},{\"attributes\":{\"underline\":true,\"bold\":true},\"insert\":\"Step 2) Run water over the area.\"},{\"insert\":\"\\nAfter it’s cleaned, you need to pour or spray a little bit of water so that it flows across the spot, even if just a small amount. This step is what makes it ritually pure.\\n\"}]}","tags":[{"_id":"668d9fe00b76658b4c2327bd","tag":"Tahara: Impurities and Invalidators","count":52},{"_id":"668da0000b76658b4c232b6b","tag":"Tahara: Other","count":24}],"createdOn":"2025-09-10T16:33:56.119Z"}