Explore diverse perspectives and gain practical tools in this enriching program featuring 7 unique voices on the themes of mikveh, taharat hamishpacha, and marriage. This event is designed to inspire, educate, and empower participants to reflect on these deeply personal and crucial topics.

You will:
Gain fresh insights into the spiritual, halachic, and personal dimensions of mikveh and marriage.
Hear from a diverse panel of experts and practitioners offering unique and relatable perspectives.
Take home tools for reflection, growth, and meaningful application in your life.
Past Speakers
Shani Taragin: Seven Days and Seven Weeks – Insights into sefirot, bedikot, and the spiritual dimensions of the post-mikveh experience.
Jodi Wachspress: Mikveh as a Transitional Space – How mikveh serves as a bridge between life stages.
Nechama Barash: Proximity to Holiness Requires Utmost Caution – A deeper understanding of tum’ah and taharah.
Danielle Renov: Mikveh as an Act of Emunah – Exploring faith and belief through the lens of mikveh.
Tal Bassali: Where Traditional and Modern Meet – The balanit’s professional and personal role in today’s world.
Chana Even-Chen: Making the Familiar New – How teaching non-religious brides has transformed her mikveh experience.
Yael Leibowitz: The Archetype of Water in Tanakh – Uncovering the symbolic power of water throughout the Torah.
Moderated by Rachel Hercman
Event Details
Duration: 2 hours
Location: Online (Zoom)
Cost: Free event
Recordings: To access the videos of our past events look in our videos section under "Mikveh".
Join us for a thought-provoking evening where tradition meets modern understanding.
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