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Mikveh, the

Mikveh, the: (lit. "collection or gathering [of water]"); ritual bathing pool in which a person immerses himself as part of the transition to ritual purity

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Mikvah  Living Waters  RankRankRankRankRankRank
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Everything you wanted to know about Mikvah but didn't know to ask.
Mikvah.org  Taharas Hamishpacha International  Web Site  RankRankRankRankRankRank
Explore many facets of Mikvah and Family Sanctity at Mikvah.org. You can also search the directory for a Mikvah anywhere around the globe, enjoy photos in the Mikvah Photo Gallery, and learn about Jewish wedding, pregnancy, childbirth, and more...
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The most important institution of Jewish life, next to the home, is the mikveh and its cycle of union and separation between husband and wife. Because precious things only stay beautiful when you follow the manufacturer's instructions...
The Mikvah  A spa for the soul  RankRankRankRankRankRank
There’s a building whose construction takes precedence over a synagogue. In fact, a synagogue may be sold to raise funds for this building. This is a mikvah . . .
Mikvah Time    RankRankRankRankRankRank
The year is the same, the days are the same, but the months are different. It is a time quite individual -- created by G-d, especially for me...
We cannot logically understand the Divine laws of niddah and Family Purity, but we can try to understand them spiritually.
Marriages need separations. Sometimes a couple will get into arguments and be angry at each other just for the sake of creating a distance so that husband and wife can feel like they’re coming together . . . But there’s a better way.
The connection between the sin of the Tree of Knowledge and menstruation; the spiritual significance of the seven days of Niddah and the eleven days of Zivah
The doctor picked up the sample. He placed a drop on a slide, then slipped it under the eyepiece of the microscope. One glance showed him that it was full of bacteria—he did not bother to analyze it further.

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