In this collection of almost 50 pieces on mikvah, both women and men contribute their thoughts and feelings on this ancient and modern Jewish tradition.
I read this book with an open, but skeptical heart. I am a recent convert to Judaism, single, and searching for where I am comfotrable in the plethora of traditions and decisions, and the question of niddah and mikvah observances arose. I have always been interested in the tradition, but it wasn't until I stepped into a mikvah myself that I felt the embracing arms of Judaism so completely. Ms. Slonim et al., have put together a wonderful collection of facts and personal stories. I cried when I realized there were other women out there who felt the same way I did, though it is never discussed. While reading this I felt a sisterhood, in a way, that I've never felt. I no longer have to feel ashamed, scared of being the only one. Thank you Ms. Slonim, thank you. Todah. Shalom
| Owner | Customs |
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| Index | 698 |
| Added Date | Jan 05, 2016 18:15:06 |
| Modified Date | Jul 18, 2022 19:23:01 |
| Retail Price | $ 30.00 |
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| Value | $ 30.00 |
| Library of Congress |