You had a long davening, you wept many tears this yom kippur. or just on shabbos, remember when you’re done davening to throw out your dirty tissues you left on your shtender, on your table or underneath your siddur. Its respect for yourself, its respect for the people around you, its respect for the shul and its respect for hashem.
I spoke with him, but he had already handled the door knob on the way out. That’s why I never touch a bathroom doorknob barehanded. I didn’t yell at him which is why I think he washed his hands at the sink outside the bathroom
On behalf of whose Pesak Halacha of Pikuach nefesh did you get this heter to sanitize your hands on yom Kippur? Which is one of the 5 things that’s not permitted on the holiest day of the year.
Sam: Hopefully, this is not one of your dumb trolling posts. Why would any yid risk the lives of himself/herself and others who are inside a shul during these times by NOT sanitizing their hands. Perhaps you should make asher yatzer than rush into the beis medrash and give a hearty g’mar tov handshake to all the daveners but remember to first remove your mask, in the unlikely event you are wearing one.