
Mikvah.org is a non-profit organization dedicated to educating globally on the inspirational Mitzvah of Mikvah and Jewish Family Life.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 265 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | JudaismReligion & Spirituality | |||

With the world becoming more fast-paced and information so readily available, how do you know when you can look up a halachic question yourself and when it is necessary to call a Rav?
No need to wonder any longer! Enjoy this insightful two-part seri... more
With the world becoming more fast-paced and information so readily available, how do you know when you can look up a halachic question yourself and when it is necessary to call a Rav?
No need to wonder any longer! Enjoy this insightful two-part seri... more
Debbie Fox, LCSW and founder of Safety Kid, advises parents on crucial points for awareness in child safety, from toddlerhood through older teens. Prefer to see the slides? View the visual presentation at mikvah.org/media
This is the second episode in our Wellness Series!
In this episode we hear a beautiful Hashkafic introduction from Mrs. Esther Piekarski, long time educator and Shlucha to Tel Aviv, Eretz Yisrael. We then hear a role play conversation featuring Mrs... more
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The program centers on Mikvah, Taharas Hamishpacha, and related Halachic guidance, with a focus on practical how-tos, spiritual meaning, and family life within Jewish law. Episodes frequently cover Niddah, ritual immersion, calendar management for family purity, and how to navigate intimacy, boundaries, and everyday life during Nidah. Guests are experts and educators who bridge halachic detail with compassionate, real-world applications for couples, families, and those pursuing spiritual growth. A notable pattern is the emphasis on integrating technology (apps and calendars), rabbinic guidance when unsure, and a mission-driven approach from Mikvah.org to support individuals and communities during key life moments, from marriage readiness to... more
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Recent guests on Mikvah.org include:
1. Debbie Fox
2. Dr. Shani Verschleiser
3. Bracha Friedman
4. Mrs. Samarazov
5. Faigy Yusewitz
6. Maryasha Dijan
7. Dvora Entin
8. Sarah Rayzel Wagner
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