For thousands of years, the Jewish ritual bath called Mikveh has been an exclusive and integral part of Jewish life.
In recent decades, there has been renewed interest in reinventing and rejuvenating this time-honored and quintessentially Jewish rite..
With the destruction of the Second Temple in Jerusalem, the use of Mikveh continued for nearly two thousands years primarily as a ritual for women.
In ancient times, purity rituals were indispensable to Jewish observance.
For thousands of years, the Jewish ritual bath called Mikveh has been an exclusive and integral part of Jewish life