

🌸 5 Things You Can Ask the Balanit for a More Comfortable Mikveh Experience
For many women, immersing in the mikveh is one of the most private and spiritual moments of the month, a time for reflection, renewal, and connection.
Yet, even in such a sacred space, it’s not only allowed but essential to advocate for your comfort and sense of dignity.

Dr. Naomi Marmon Grumet
Oct 5, 2025


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


The Healing Gaze of Love
What does it feel like when someone witnesses you with love in their eyes? A mikveh attendant has incredible power as a witness.
Rikki Klein
Aug 27, 2025


Become a Mikveh Attendant
A certified course for mikveh attendants which teaches a broad view of halakhic, personal, and practical issues for working in the mikveh.
Eden Center
Jul 16, 2025


Halakhic Considerations for Army Wives Observing Taharat Hamishpacha
Photo by Tobias on Unsplash Military life presents unique challenges for couples, whether in regular service or during reserve duty, and the unpredictable nature of military schedules often interferes with the observance of taharat hamishpacha. Home visits may not align neatly with the taharah process, and husbands are often away for extended periods with little notice prior their return. Understanding how Halakha addresses these challenges can help couples navigate these si
Gabriela Broner
Mar 19, 2025


Mikveh and Megillah: Tevilla on the Night of Purim
When a woman’s mikveh night falls on Purim there are a few key considerations to balance both halachic and practical concerns.
The Eden Center
Mar 9, 2025
