May 7, 2009

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The State of Montana has its first mikveh.

Walter Greenspan

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According to an article today (Thursday, May 7) at JTA.org, “The state (sic) of Montana has its first mikveh.”

The article continues, “The newly built ritual bath (in Bozeman) is serving Jewish residents from Wyoming, Idaho, North and South Dakota, and the Canadian provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan, in addition to the 2,500-strong Jewish population of Montana, according to Chabad.org.”

The mikveh is located at the Bozeman Chabad House.

Mikveh, or mikvah, (MIK-vuh), Lit. gathering. A ritual bath used for spiritual purification. It is used primarily in conversion rituals and after the period of sexual separation during a woman’s menstrual cycles. The Christian practice of Baptism has its origins in the mikveh.

One response to "The State of Montana has its first mikveh."
May 7, 2009

Not the first mikveh, but at least the first mikveh in quite a few years. There was a mikveh in Butte during its mining heyday in the late 1800s/early 1900s.

Mazel Tov to Chaim on its completion!

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