The period of niddah is a time, usually lasting twelve days, when Jewish law forbids conjugal relations. Niddah begins with the onset of menstruation and is completed with the woman’s immersion in a mikvah (מִקְוֶה), a ritual pool of water. The niddah period and the mikvah immersion have recently seen a renaissance of observance in the Jewish community.
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Mikvah
Living Waters
The Mikvah Everything you wanted to know about Mikvah but didn't know to ask.
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What Is Niddah? The niddah period and the mikvah immersion have
recently seen a renaissance of observance in the Jewish community.
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What to Expect at a Mikvah In recent decades, mikvahs have become increasingly beautiful, offering a serene and enjoyable experience.
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Mikvah Before a Wedding Immersing in the mikvah is a spiritual and uplifting preparation for the sanctity of the wedding day.
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Mikvah Blessings At times, immersion in a mikvah is a mitzvah, and it
warrants a blessing, like any other.
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