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Mikveh reviews

I recently moved across the country to New York City and have a new baby girl. Now that I am ready to go to the mikvah in my new hometown, I am wondering where I can get information on the various mikvah options available to me in the NYC area. I found the list on the global mikvah directory, but I'm wondering if there is a directory that contains "reviews" or descriptions of specific mikva'ot anywhere? If this does not exist, I would like to suggest that such a directory be created (it could even include digital photos!). The aesthetics of the mikvah are important to me in enhancing the spirituality of the experience, and having more information about each mikvah would make it less intimidating to go to the mikvah in a new place (or while traveling). Thank you!



Dear questioner,

Thank you for your question.

We are not aware of any mikveh review resource in the US. There are some reviews of Israeli mikva'ot posted on the Kipa website (in Hebrew): http://www.kipa.co.il/mikve/, as well as a checklist of services provided. Another Hebrew site, http://www.mikve.net/, also includes reviews, descriptions, and photographs of some mikva'ot. The Global Mikveh Directory at http://mikvah.org/directory/ does include photographs of some mikva'ot, but no reviews. None of these sites provides comprehensive ratings of all the mikva'ot listed.

Since mikvaot are community sponsored, volunteer driven religious institutions, we would hesitate to review them.  Also, women's experiences at and perceptions of mikvaot vary widely.  However, we can see how a service including digital photos and basic information about the mikveh might be helpful.

It is usually worthwhile to try your local mikveh first.  If it is acceptable to you, you would have a most convenient option and the possibility of immersing on Shabbat.  Your input and monetary support could help improve its service.

Should it prove inhospitable, you might try word of mouth.  In New York City, personal experiences at the Upper West Side mikveh, the Riverdale mikveh, and the mikveh of Washington Heights were positive.

This internet service does not preclude, override or replace the psak of any rabbinical authority. It is the responsibility of the questioner to inform us of any previous consultation or ruling. As even slight variation in circumstances may have Halachic consequences, views expressed concerning one case may not be applied to other, seemingly similar cases.

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