Mikveh
A Mikveh is a ritual bath in Judaism used for spiritual purification. It is typically filled with natural water, such as rainwater or spring water, and is designed for immersion. The practice is rooted in the Torah and is often associated with various religious observances, including conversion to Judaism and the purification of women after menstruation.
The Mikveh serves as a symbol of renewal and spiritual cleansing. It is an important aspect of Jewish life, particularly for those observing the laws of Tahara (purity). Many communities have dedicated Mikvaot (plural of Mikveh) that are maintained for this purpose, reflecting the significance of this ritual in Jewish tradition.