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To all who turned a distant dream into an
extraordinary reality; thank you – for creating this sacred place in which to
celebrate life’s journey and welcome all who seek entry into this holy
community. Mayyim Hayyim is truly beautiful…filled with warmth and caring. It is
a great honor to share in this very first day. Kol Tov, Rabbi Joel Sisenwine
(5/14/2004)
Mayyim Hayyim Living Waters Community Mikveh and Education Center opened its
doors on May 14, 2004 as a unique center for Jewish spirituality and learning.
Mayyim Hayyim reclaims the ancient tradition of mikveh and reinvents the rituals
of immersion to serve the needs of a diverse 21st century Jewish community.
Since our opening, we have provided more than 3,800 immersions to women, men,
girls, boys and infants—all marking transitional moments in their lives.
Mayyim Hayyim provides two sparkling, kosher pools (mikvaot) where Jews of all
backgrounds and descriptions can explore water as a source for
spiritual renewal and healing. Mayyim Hayyim offers three spacious
multi-purpose rooms for meetings, classes, and celebrations. Mayyim
Hayyim also houses an art gallery. Our
current exhibit,
“Sweet Summer Reflections...” featuring work by Rosalie Ripaldi
Shane is on display through August 2007.
Mayyim Hayyim is handicapped accessible and provides ASL interpreters when
requested.
A mikveh, also spelled mikvah or miqve is a gathering of
living waters. These living waters are called mayim chayim, also spelled mayim hayim or mayim hayyim.
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