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  1. Mikveh - Wikipedia

    A mikveh or Mikvah (Hebrew: מִקְוֶה / מקווה, Modern: mīqve, Tiberian: mīqwe, pl. mikva'ot, mikvot, or (Ashkenazic) mikves, [1][2] lit. 'a collection') is a bath used for ritual immersion in Judaism …

  2. The Mikvah - Chabad.org

    What Is a Mikvah? A mikvah (מִקְוֶה, also spelled mikveh) is a pool of water, in which Jewish people immerse to affect purity. It is most commonly used by women, as part of the niddah …

  3. What Is A Mikveh? - My Jewish Learning

    Jewish law requires that one immerse in a mikveh as part of the process of conversion to Judaism. It also requires women to immerse before getting married and when observing the …

  4. Mikvah | Ritual Bath, Immersion, Purification | Britannica

    3 days ago · Mikvah, (“collection [of water]”), in Judaism, a pool of natural water in which one bathes for the restoration of ritual purity. The Mishna (Jewish code of law) describes in …

  5. What is a Mikvah - chabadofseattle.org

    The word “Mikvah” means “gathering” or “collection” in Hebrew, denoting a collection of water to one place. This is why a spring-fed pool, an ocean or a lake, as naturally occurring mikvah, …

  6. Mikvah User's Guide - ChabadCentral.org

    IMMERSING IN A MIKVAH is a beautiful and intimate ritual for spiritual renewal. In the tranquil waters of the Mikvah, the woman taps into her closeness with God — the source of life, purity, …

  7. Mikvah - ChabadNM.org

    To the uninitiated, a modern-day Mikvah looks like a miniature swimming pool. In a religion rich with detail, beauty, and ornamentation against the backdrop of the ancient Temple or even …