Breaking the Ice of my Mind: My Journey with OCD and Mikvah

Breaking the Ice of my Mind: My Journey with OCD and Mikvah

Challenges of preparing for mikvah immersion while dealing with severe OCD and how the joy of the mitzvah of mikvah can be regained

A Mikvah for Every Jewish Woman

A Mikvah for Every Jewish Woman

By Chabad.org

The a Rebbe's Global Campaign for Taharat Hamishpachah

Ten Ancient Mikvahs, From Jerusalem and Beyond

Ten Ancient Mikvahs, From Jerusalem and Beyond

By Yehudis Litvak

Ritual purity has always been a treasured mitzvah for the Jewish people, evidenced by the numerous ancient mikvahs discovered by archeologists throughout the Land of Israel, the Mediterranean basin, and Europe. Wherever Jews settled, they built mikvahs.

Ten Gorgeous Mikvaos from Around the World

Ten Gorgeous Mikvaos from Around the World

By Chabad.org

Fifty years ago, the Rebbe launched a campaign to encourage mikvah observance (Family Purity) among Jewish couples all over the world. This led countless communities, both large and small, to invest in building new mikvahs. Many of these modern mikvahs are more beautiful than luxury spas, truly bringing honor to this sacred mitzvah.

Musings of A Mikvah Attendant

Musings of A Mikvah Attendant

By Chaya Rochel Zimmerman

A volunteer mikvah attendant shares her thoughts and feelings of awe and fulfillment in this holy role

Mikvah for Colorado Springs

Mikvah for Colorado Springs

By Rabbi Moshe Liberow as told to Shulie Mathless

A Match Made In Heaven

A Match Made In Heaven

Sivan was in her ninth month of pregnancy. She wanted to perform a custom to immerse in a mikvah during the ninth month in preparation for her upcoming birth. She had also heard of a segulah (a good omen) for someone trying to conceive, to immerse in the mikvah after this, as a special merit for them.

Faith, Family, and Miracles: Inspiring Mikvah Stories from a Shlucha in Moscow

Faith, Family, and Miracles: Inspiring Mikvah Stories from a Shlucha in Moscow

By Rivky Wilansky

The Following Stories are reprinted with permission from BR Embrace, a magazine connecting Beth Rivkah alumni globally.

The Waters of Growth

The Waters of Growth

I'm sitting in the Mikvah waiting room. For the first time in almost a year and a half. Perhaps the longest amount of time I've gone between Mikvah visits since I was married almost a decade ago. Let's blame it or give thanks to - depending on how you look at it - on babies, nursing, hormones.

Mikvah on TSha BAv

Mikvah on TSha BAv

By Mikvah.org

What to do when Mikvah falls out on T'Sha B'Av

Caressed by the Mikvahs Waters Month After Month

Caressed by the Mikvahs Waters Month After Month

By Chanee Eliezrie

As a nervous bride-to-be with my mother by my side, as is often the custom the very first time, I felt like I'€(TM)d gained entry into a secret society the first time I attended the mikvah.

Instructions and Tips for a Yom Tov Tevillah

Instructions and Tips for a Yom Tov Tevillah

By Mikvah.org

Instructions and Tips for Mikvah preparation and immersion on Yom Tov

Surrender

Surrender

The Power of Mikvah

The Power of Mikvah

What is as holy as Yom Kippur, as powerful as prayer and the secret of a spiritually dynamic marriage? You may not believe it, but the answer is The Mikvah. The traditional Jewish observance guiding the intimate relationship between husband and wife.

Timed Mikvah  Preparation Checklist

Timed Mikvah Preparation Checklist

By Rabbi David Kaufman

Reprinted, with permission, from The Taharas Hamishpacha Workbook by Rabbi David Kaufman,this checklist can be used by women having trouble estimating the amount of time they should use to prepare for Mikvah immersion. This list was approved by Rabbi Sholom Ber Chaikin, a Rav who deals especially with the laws of family purity. The timing allocations are suggestions, not Halacha, and are meant for usual circumstances. Get ready for the beautiful zechus (merit) of this mitzvah, as you prepare in a spirit of joy. This covers the Chafifah part of the preparations.

How To Ask A Shaila

How To Ask A Shaila

By Mikvah.org

Some inportant guidelines to asking a shaala (halachic question) correctly. Learn how to develop a relationship with a Rav to ensure a personalized response. Understand how to ask the question with attention to clarity and detail. Adapted from a presentaion given by Rabbi Yosef Braun and Rabbi Tuvia Kasimov

Living Waters Experiencing Mikvah

Living Waters Experiencing Mikvah

By Leah Caroline

One woman's thoughts and feelings on mikvah and all it represents

Five Things I Learned About Being A Woman From The Mikvah

Five Things I Learned About Being A Woman From The Mikvah

By Rochel Holzkenner

The brilliance of Taharas Hamishpachah becomes evident to human eyes

Confessions of A Mikvah Goer

Confessions of A Mikvah Goer

By Judie Fein

I was about to say No to mikvah...but it occurred to me that as a travel journalist, I seek out, and frequently attend ceremonies from other cultures. Why not try my own?

The Bodeket Part VI

The Bodeket Part VI

By Channie Akerman, RN, Certified Bodeket

Part VI in a series of articles explaining the role of the Bodeket in keeping the complex laws of Taharas Hamishpacha

MIracle Baby

MIracle Baby

By Written by Mrs. Chani Lifshitz Translated by Esther Rabi

A Jewish couple who gave up hope on having a child rolled into Chabad of Nepal. What happened next will deeply move you.

The Bodeket Part V

The Bodeket Part V

By Channie Akerman, RN, Certified Bodeket

Part V in a series of articles explaining the role of the bodeket in keeping the complex laws of Taharas Hamishpacha

Mikvah Stories

Mikvah Stories

By as told by Mrs. Sima Paris

Some inspiring true stories about mikvah.

The Bodeket Part IV

The Bodeket Part IV

By Channie Akerman, RN, Certified Bodeket

Part IV in a series of articles explaining the role of the bodeket in keeping the complex laws of Taharas Hamishpacha

The Bodeket Part III

The Bodeket Part III

By Channie Akerman, RN, Certified Bodeket

Part III in a series of articles explaining the role of the bodeket in keeping the complex laws of Taharas Hamishpacha

The Mikvah Challenge

The Mikvah Challenge

Can stress of life interfere with mikvah immersion...

The Bodeket Part II

The Bodeket Part II

By Channie Akerman, RN, Certified Bodeket

Part II in a series of articles explaining the role of the bodeket in keeping the complex laws of Taharas Hamishpacha

The Bodeket Part I

The Bodeket Part I

By Channie Akerman, RN, Certified Bodeket

Part I in a series of articles explaining the role of the bodeket in keeping the complex laws of Taharas Hamishpacha.

Double Blessings

Double Blessings

Sometimes, we are lucky enough to see revealed blessings right before our eyes!

Mikvah On Time

Mikvah On Time

By mikvah.org

Immersing in the mikvah on schedule can sometimes be challenging in our hectic lives.

The Miracle Mikvah

The Miracle Mikvah

By Leon Sakkal

At 16 Whalepond Road, right next door to Shaare Tefilah (the Eatontown Shul), is where you'll find the brand new Jherin Esther Gorcey Mikveh. The story of its construction is one of heartfelt prayers, bitter tears, and incredible miracles.

Intimacy and Commitment

Intimacy and Commitment

By Rabbi Raphael Aron

Immersion in the Mikvah represents a bond with the source of all existence, God. A woman who immerses so that her entire body is covered by the waters of the mikvah is relating totally, with her entire being, to God.

Mikvah During War

Mikvah During War

I live in an area that has exactly one minute to get to safety when the sirens start shrieking

Finding Comfort and Strength at The Mikvah

Finding Comfort and Strength at The Mikvah

By Addie Blumberg

A post-menopause mikvah experience.

Mikvah After Many Years

Mikvah After Many Years

By Nicky Cohen

I vaguely knew about the Mikvah but it had always seemed to me something of another world.

Mikvah at My Age?

Mikvah at My Age?

After a lengthy courtship my partner and I decided to get married. Let me start at the beginning.

Mikvah 101

Mikvah 101

By Yael Geffen-Fine

So there I was engaged and very excited to marry my fiancé when I began to hear about all the things I needed to do to "prepare for marriage".

My Safe Waters

My Safe Waters

I went to the Mikvah for the first time 18 months ago as a bride...

Mountain Mikvah

Mountain Mikvah

By Rajel Lea Shohat

Mikvah is an exquisite art. Not only can the mikvah bring a person to the final step towards becoming a part of Klal Israel, following a lengthy process and the directives of the Beis Din of course, but it also allowed me to be reborn.

Steady Hands

Steady Hands

By Yerachmiel Tilles

An elderly Jew with a large black Yarmulke once appeared at the Chabad counter in Ben Gurion Airport in Israel.

To Eat To Pray and To Love

To Eat To Pray and To Love

By Freidy Yanover

The Three Mitzvot of the Woman are special, holy and spiritual, transcending everyday life

Purifying Waters

Purifying Waters

By Rabbi Tzvi Freeman

There is nothing more holy in this world, nothing more precious to the Creator, than the union of a man and a woman. It is, after all, the fountain of life. What could be more precious than life - other than the source from which life comes?

The Power of Once

The Power of Once

By Joannie Tansky

I was angry at God at that point in my life. Not only did it seem to me that He had held back the treasures of Judaism till I was forty, it seemed that I also would never get a chance to experience, together with my husband, the beautiful and intimate ritual of mikvah.

Living With Breast Cancer: The Healing Power of Mikvah

Living With Breast Cancer: The Healing Power of Mikvah

By Sharsheret

One woman's uplifting experience with mikvah after breast cancer...

Full Circle

Full Circle

By Chana Hennessey

The mikvah is a beautiful place, filled with spirituality. It represents the chain of generations of Jewish women of which we become another link.

Why I Love The Mikvah

Why I Love The Mikvah

By Wendy Kenin

There are so many reasons to love the mikvah (Jewish ritual bath).

Never Too Late To Calculate

Never Too Late To Calculate

By F. Kaplan

A friend of mine called me a little while back. She was married just over a year and mentioned that she had not yet been blessed with a pregnancy.

A Word About Chafifa (Preparation for Mikvah Immersion)

A Word About Chafifa (Preparation for Mikvah Immersion)

By Chaya M. Klein

Put joy into your mikvah preparations!

Mikvah and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

Mikvah and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

By Miriam Yerushalmi

For many women keeping the laws of mikvah is a terrifying, monumental task. They do not know how to control the compulsive behavior that leads them to obsess over their keeping of this sacred mitzvah.

Mikvah A Fresh Start

Mikvah A Fresh Start

By Rabbi Eliyahu Yaakov

Hope always implies change.It is for a change in the status quo that a person "hopes". In particular, hope is sensed strongest when a person finds himself in a desperate situation; when he has hit "rock-bottom".

The Mikvah Lady Rules

The Mikvah Lady Rules

By Jean Torkelson

The mikvah lady rules. For thousands of years, women like Janice Fellner have guided Jewish women through the monthly purification ritual God called for in the Book of Leviticus.

A Marriage Saved

A Marriage Saved

Years ago, the following story occurred: There was a young couple who had a very unhappy marriage, and they decided to divorce. The wife's Mother, who lived in Eretz Yisroel, was devastated by this decision...

Miracle at Sea

Miracle at Sea

I was in Bangkok, Thailand when, Ronit, my husband's cousin, told me her personal story. Before there was a mikvah in Bangkok, women would have to travel down to the seaside and tovel themselves in the sea.

Jewish Legacy

Jewish Legacy

By Laura Barnes

I was delighted to read the article by Heidi Hass about her Mikvah experience with Bronya Shaffer.

Dear Rebbe: I Have a Story To Tell You

Dear Rebbe: I Have a Story To Tell You

By Heidi Hass

My husband and I have been married for ten years, and six years ago we were blessed with a son. Within a year of our son's birth, cancer was discovered in my husband's kidneys and they had to be removed.

The Beauty of Mikvah

The Beauty of Mikvah

By Susan Rosenberg

Somehow, I managed to make it through 22 years of marriage before the notion of mikvah (ritual bath), was raised for me. Sure, I knew that married Jewish women went to the mikvah and observed the laws of Taharat Hamishpacha (Family Purity)...

True Self- Sacrifice

True Self- Sacrifice

In the town of Emmanuel in Eretz Yisroel (Israel), there lived an elderly couple, olim (immigrants) from Russia, who were childless. They lived there for several years, quietly and alone, without any real contact with other members of the community.

A Wonderful Experience

A Wonderful Experience

Contributed by Emma Bloom

I am not a very religious Jew but I knew I wanted to go to the mikvah before my marriage. I was a bit hesitant but I had some lessons with an incredibly warm and progressive rebbetzin so I was quite excited about it.

Hashem Does His Part

Hashem Does His Part

By Alan Haber

In the many years that my wife and I have been involved in teaching the laws of Family Purity, we have observed many instances of Hashgacha Pratit , Divine Providence.

Mikvah and Me

Mikvah and Me

By Danya Danilowitz

My husband and I had alot of issues committing to marriage. We had cancelled one wedding and no one could understand why we were still together.

The Icy Mikvah

The Icy Mikvah

By Rabbi Y. C. Grunstein

The Mikvah is the cornerstone of a vibrant Jewish home. It is within the natural waters of the Mikvah that a woman immerses herself monthly, from marriage till menopause, so that a husband and wife can live a full life of intimacy together.

Comments From The Brides

Comments From The Brides

By Chabad Lubavitch of Markham, Thornhill, Ontario

"This was a very enlightening experience. It was a sacred moment for me that I will cherish. I fel like my blessings were truly heard tonight and for that I am thankful!..." Dara

Sharing With Shayna

Sharing With Shayna

By Jackie G.

My daughter, Shayna G.K., was married in 1999. She desired to go the mikvah, for the first time, before her wedding.

Valerie's Story

Valerie's Story

By Valerie Gerstein

I didn't go to the mikvah every month. (Few people I know do.) I am content that I went to the mikvah the night before my wedding, no one can ever take that night away from me.

This One Time

This One Time

My name is Masha. I am 58 years old, and I live in Cape Town, South Africa.

Experiencing Mikvah

Experiencing Mikvah

By Rose Paull

"So" - my beautiful Rebbetzin Channie said to me one day - "Rose, what are we doing special for your 70th birthday - a mitzvah, something special?"

Symphony of Immersion

Symphony of Immersion

By Yael Hanover

It has a sound all its own. I have never heard anything like it anywhere else.

A Foundation of Love

A Foundation of Love

By Rabbi Dov Aharani Fisch

The Jewish home is not just an accidental unit where a man, woman, and children live. It is a sacred unit, the quintessential core of Jewish existence, and the wellspring of Jewish values from which a child draws spiritual sustenance for a lifetime.

Entering the Mikvah

Entering the Mikvah

By Joelle Keene

It was as scary as anything I'd ever done, and I wasn't sure why. As a Reform Jew, my sense of being commanded by G-d does not come with a set of 613 unambiguous instructions...

The Meaning of Mikvah

The Meaning of Mikvah

By Leila Goldstein

I am young, British born and part of a large Jewish family. I work in advertising and have as many non-Jewish friends as Jewish friends.

Rationale Reasons Illuminating Jewish Law

Rationale Reasons Illuminating Jewish Law

By Rabbi Abraham Twersky

Not infrequently we come across interpretations of Torah precepts in the light of rational thought and scientific discoveries. There has been a division of opinion since Talmudic times on whether one ought to seek to understand...

The Purifying Waters

The Purifying Waters

By Ruth Rovner

Is it true only oppressed Orthodox Jewish women use the mikveh? Surprisingly, the feminist stereotype just won't wash.

Living Mikvah

Living Mikvah

By Tzvi Freeman

There is nothing more holy in this world, nothing more precious to its Creator, than the union of a man and a woman. It is, after all, the fountain of life.

Taharas Hamishpacha - Inner Meanings

Taharas Hamishpacha - Inner Meanings

By Emmanuel Feldman

The laws of Taharas Hamishpacha (Family Purity) are an integral part of our religious faith and stemming as they do from our Torah, are not always fully understood by our mortal minds.

Impure Intentions

Impure Intentions

By Rabbi Avi Shafran

Attempts to present Jewish religious practices as cruel, harmful or downright evil, alas, are nothing new. Jewish ritual slaughter, circumcision and Shabbat have all, at one time or another, been publicly assailed.

Misunderstanding Mikvah

Misunderstanding Mikvah

By Jonathan Rosenblum

A more absurd projection of Christian sexual asceticism onto Judaism would be hard to imagine. Think Again First, a confession: I am not a woman.

A Fresh Look At The Mikvah

A Fresh Look At The Mikvah

By Michael Gold

Once a month, after nightfall, my wife keeps a secret appointment. Neither our neighbors, our friends, nor our children know where she goes, although our children sometimes wonder why she returns an hour or so later with her hair wet.

The Power of A Woman

The Power of A Woman

By Devorah Kroll

America is over 200 years old and a lot has happened in the last 200 some odd years. Especially to the Jewish woman.

A Feminist On Mikvah

A Feminist On Mikvah

By Janice Lochansky

Let's tackle the question of sexism first; do you sincerely feel that there is no sexism in Jewish life?

Jewish Ritual Bath Makes A Comeback

Jewish Ritual Bath Makes A Comeback

By Donna Callea

It's a women's ritual as ancient as the Hebrew scriptures. But in modern times, the concept of visiting a ritual bath - or mikvah - has become as foreign to most Jews as it is to the rest of the population.

Looking Back Moving Forward

Looking Back Moving Forward

Entering menopause: A time of transformation. A new phase of life begins. Invigoration. Inspiration.

My Mikvah Journey

My Mikvah Journey

By Meri Harary Fleischman

Mikvah-The word evokes a relaxing, spiritual, beautiful image in your mind, for some, it unfortunately evokes a negative, degrading image of how women are treated as 'dirty,' 'impure,' or 'unclean' in Orthodox Judaism.

The Mystique of Mikvah

The Mystique of Mikvah

By Sarah Karmely

Genetically, a woman inherits characteristics from her Mother, and she should be proud to do so. The very first Jewish Mother was Sarah Imeinu, and she bequeathed to us...

Thank You Mr Brezhnev

Thank You Mr Brezhnev

By Sichos in English

In the 1980s, during the last years of the Brezhnev regime, the Chassidic underground in Russia had yielded a crop of young returnees to Jewish practice.

At My Age

At My Age

The following is a five part series of correspondence from a woman learning of Mikvah, after menopause, for the first time. Please enjoy this inspirational exchange and follow her journey of discovery.

A Modern Setting for An Ancient Ritual

A Modern Setting for An Ancient Ritual

By Chana Sharfstein

It was August of 1994 and I was leading a kosher tour in Scandinavia; it was summer but we could already feel the bite of fall.

The Ritual Bath

The Ritual Bath

By Anne M. Hammerman

Not too many modern Jews are fully acquainted with the many rules and regulations set forth in Halacha (Code of Jewish Law).

Revelations of Rachel

Revelations of Rachel

By Hinda Langer

With all of America reading books by the experts on topics ranging from "How to Keep a Happy Parakeet" to "Total, Unequaled...

Taking the Spiritual Dive

Taking the Spiritual Dive

By Mindy McLees

I began my married life with a non-Jewish husband, an ambitious nature, a college degree, and a bit of an attitude.

Love, Marriage and Mikvah

Love, Marriage and Mikvah

By Faige Twerski

Before we discuss Jewish insights into the very private world of intimacy, we need to free ourselves of some non-Jewish notions about the topic.

My Mikvah Baby

My Mikvah Baby

By Katherine Agranovich

I am a Jew, but I am not religious. I light candles Friday night, but don't keep Shabbat. I don't eat pork, but I mix dairy and meat. I don't know the Hebrew prayers, but I speak to G d.

On The Essence of Spiritual Impurity

On The Essence of Spiritual Impurity

By Susan Handelman

One of the most widely misunderstood concepts in the Torah are contained in the words tumah and taharah. Translated as "unclean" and "clean," or "impure" and "pure,"

Wellsprings

Wellsprings

By mikvah.org

Judaism is very realistic in its understanding of human sexuality. It understands there is love between men and women that is unique and total, that reaches fulfillment in physical expression.

Taking Monotony Out of Monogamy

Taking Monotony Out of Monogamy

By Mikvah.org

What is as holy as Yom Kippur, more spiritual than meditating and the best thing you can do for your love life? You may not believe it, but the answer is THE MIKVAH - the ancient Jewish method guiding the intimate relationship between husband and wife.

Beautiful Wedding, Holy Marriage

Beautiful Wedding, Holy Marriage

By Yael Hanover

This Sunday is my third wedding anniversary. This Saturday night is the third anniversary of my first Mikvah immersion.