: A Sacred Space of Purity and Community

While both men and women have traditionally used mikva’ot, the practice became especially central to women’s observance of taharat hamishpacha—family purity laws.

In many communities, generations of women have passed down customs surrounding mikveh night, often with reverence, anticipation, and quiet spiritual depth. Despite occasional discomfort or misunderstanding surrounding the practice, many women today find deep personal meaning in it—a moment of introspection, prayer, and private communion with the Divine.

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