Al netilat yadayim This blessing represents the cleanliness of one's hands following ritual defilement.
Asher Yatzar This is a blessing regarding the workings of one's body. It is also recited after
urination or
defecation after washing one's hands and exiting the restroom.
Elohai Neshama This paragraph represents thanks to God for the return of one's
soul after sleeping. When one sleeps, the soul departs the body. This state is referred to as a "semi-death" in
tractate Berakhot 57b:13–14. Upon awakening, the body is reunited with the soul. prescribes their recitation alongside the actions that they are associated with, the common practice is to recite them all as a series of blessings. ==References==