
Here are some popular, evolving uses for today's Mikvah:
- Immersion by brides, grooms and partners prior to the wedding ceremony
- Men, women and children's conversions to Judaism
- Honoring personal milestones such as graduations, birthdays, anniversaries and B'nai Mitzvah
- Beginning anew by marking the end of shivah, divorce, rape, abuse or recovery after illness
- Tahart Hamishpachah, the mitzvah of women's traditional monthly immersion
- Marking transformations in women's bodies such as onset of menstruation, miscarriage, infertility, pregnancy, the birth of a child and menopause
- Educational programs in the Community Room to learn about mikvah as part of the Jewish tradition
