

Tevillah on Seder Night: Navigating Sacred Time and Personal Practice
Pesach is a time of deep meaning, filled with ritual, family, and the retelling of our journey from Mitzrayim to Geula. But for many women, the rhythm of the holiday can intersect with another important rhythm, the mitzvah of tevillah. When mikveh night falls on or around the seder, it can raise both practical and emotional questions.
Eden Center
Mar 23


A Meeting with the King on the Night of His Coronation.
But as the time drew near, I pushed these fair arguments out of my head and just took it one step at a time. I cleaned myself in a halachic permitting manner, checked myself, walked out of the house (I left my children with my guests) and trekked to the Mikvah...
Ceita Wilhelm
Sep 21, 2025


“I Will Meet You There”: Sacred Time and Space in Marriage
The marital bedroom should be more than just a place to sleep—it should be a sanctuary for intimacy, vulnerability, and connection.
Rabbi Dr. Zvi Grumet
May 26, 2025


Mikveh on Seder Night When It Falls on Motzei Shabbat
When the 1st night of Pesach coincides with Motzei Shabbat, it creates a unique confluence of halakhic and emotional considerations.
Eden Center
Apr 7, 2025


Supporting Loved Ones Suffering from Anorexia During Pesach
Advice on how to support loved ones during Pesach who are suffering from anorexia.
Dr Sharon Galper Grossman
Apr 6, 2025


Functional Frenzy: A Guide to the Pesach-ly Perplexed
Pesach can be anxiety-provoking at the best of times, and these, dear friends, are anything but the best of times. The era that we are living in as a Jewish people is one of the most volatile and stressful times in our people’s recent history. On top of that, during Pesach there is not only an onslaught of extra domestic duties - the cooking, the intense cleaning, buying new clothes, shopping for the kids, organizing school holiday activities, and hosting guests - but it is
Yaela Orelowitz
Mar 31, 2025
