On January 30, 2020 the World Health Organization pronounced the Corona Outbreak a Public Health Emergency of International Concern(PHEIC). At this point, the activities of the Ministry of Health (in addition to the patient care) is focused on efforts to prevent the spread of this disease which is a serious public health danger.Following are recommendations for effective measures for the prevention of corona virus in the Mikveh
Read MoreSummary written by Jordana Cope-Yosef Adv. of the Department of Jewish Law of the Ministry of Justice to explain the reasoning being the decision to allow continued operation of women's ritual bath (mikveh) immersion as an essential service
Read MoreFROM THE GEDALIA SOCIETY AS OF MARCH 31, 2020
Read More3 Questions to ask yourself to determine if its safe to go to the mikvah
Read MoreImportant points and recommendations for the operation and maintenance of ritual baths (mikvah) for women during the Corona emergency.
Read MoreAdvisory on mikvah safety during this pandemic from Lower Merion Community Mikvah
Read MoreWords of inspiration and practical advice for mikvah attendants and mikvah users. Zoom View recording available
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Read MoreAnnouncement from Sydney Mikvah Society on best practices for mikvaos during the pandemic
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Read MoreWe strongly believe it is incumbent upon all of us to keep our communitiesâ mikvaot as safe as possible during the current COVID-19 pandemic
Read MoreMrs. Rivky Slonim shares an important message from mikvah.org and the shluchos community about mikvah use and covid-19. This recording is meant for women only. When sharing with other women, please include this preface as well.
Read MoreA short guide to the person that immerses. it is recommended to post it in the mikvahs and to publicize it for the benefit of the immersing women.
Read MoreHistoric: Dignitaries, Rabbis, and community members gathered for the grand opening of the first-ever mikvah on the Korean Peninsula.
Read MoreThe first Mikvah to be built in Seoul, South Korea, by Rabbi Osher and Mussy Litzman, combines Jewish values and Asian aesthetics.
Read Moreinaugurated by Mikvah USA and by the family of Rikki Farkash who passed away last year.
Read MoreAfter years in the works, the islandâs Jews and tourists finally have a ritual bath
Read MoreA groundbreaking ceremony took place for a new Mikvah on the grounds of Campus Ohr Menachem in the Poconos, the first in over a 50 mile radius.
Read MoreFrance - Two decades after the discovery of an ancient cellar near the French city of Marseille, local archaeologists said it is probably the remains of a mikvah, or Jewish ritual bath.
Read MoreFor the first time ever in history, a Mikvah is now being built in the famous Yiddish speaking city of Birobidzhan, known as the Jewish Autonomy in Russiaâs Far East.
Read MoreSmall suburban Jewish community opens their own mikvah
Read MoreThe very first Mikvah to be built in all of Western Africa has recently been completed and was dedicated in a gala event.
Read MoreA stunning new state of the art Mikvah has recently opened in Karnataka, southwest India, donated by Rabbi Meir Gutnick of Crown Heights.
Read MoreThe Mikvah made famous by TV personality Oprah Winfrey hosted an event presenting the practice as "alternative therapy."
Read MoreChabad of Arkansas cut the ribbon to three beautiful brand new Mikvahs last Sunday, complementing the 7 acre campus serving the state's 10,000 Jews.
Read MoreChabad of Ulster County in Kingston, NY celebrated a groundbreaking for building the foundation to a new Mikvah.
Read MoreStrengthening a small French-speaking community with a long history
Read MoreA new state-of-the art Mikvah, built by the local community and the city's first in over 150 years, was opened in Omsk, Siberia
Read MoreA new state of the art Mikvah, one of the most beautiful in the world, was dedicated at a celebration event in Moscow.
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