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    Mountain Lakes · Boonton · Denville
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    Our Mikvah
    A sacred space for Jewish life, for generations to come
    The Mikvah - A Timeless Jewish Tradition
    The mikvah is one of Judaism’s most ancient and meaningful traditionsâ€"a sacred space that has been at the heart of Jewish family life for thousands of years.
    For a Jewish woman, immersing in the mikvah is about far more than water. It is a moment of renewal, connection, and holinessâ€"an opportunity to step away from the noise of everyday life and reconnect with yourself, your marriage, your Jewish identity, and G-d.
    Why Mikvah?
    Judaism teaches that a loving marriage is not only a relationship between two people; it can also be something sacred. The laws of Family Purity (Taharat HaMishpacha) introduce a natural rhythm of separation and reunion into marriage, with immersion in the mikvah marking a beautiful moment of reconnection.
    For some women, mikvah has been part of their lives since they were married. For others, it may be completely new. You do not need to consider yourself religious to explore this mitzvah. Mikvah belongs to every Jewish woman.
    It can be a deeply personal way to connect with a tradition practiced by Jewish women across generations and around the world.
    A Private, Beautiful Experience
    A modern mikvah is designed to feel peaceful, comfortable, beautiful, and completely private. Every woman is treated with dignity, sensitivity, and respect, regardless of her background or level of observance.
    Whether you have been using the mikvah for years, are considering it for the first time, or simply want to learn what it is all about, we warmly invite you to reach out. There is never any judgment and no question is too basic.
    The mikvah is not about how "religious" you are.
    It is about taking one sacred moment and making it yours.
    A Historic Milestone for Our Community
    For the first time, our small but beautiful Jewish community of Mountain Lakes, Boonton, and Denville is coming together to build something that has stood at the heart of Jewish life for thousands of years: our own Mikvah.
    There is something remarkable about the priority Judaism gives to a mikvah. When a Jewish community is being established, Jewish law places the building of a mikvah among its very highest communal prioritiesâ€"even before the construction of a synagogue.
    Why?
    Because a synagogue is where Jewish life is expressed publicly. A mikvah is where Jewish continuity begins privately.
    Long before there were magnificent synagogues and Jewish institutions around the world, Jewish communities made sure they had a mikvah. It represented something deeper than a building–it represented their commitment to building Jewish homes, Jewish families, and another generation of Jewish life.
    Today, we have the privilege of writing that chapter in our own community’s story.
    Our community may be small, but what we are building is timeless. This Mikvah will serve women and families today, while creating something that can remain part of Jewish life in Mountain Lakes, Boonton, Denville, and the surrounding communities for generations to come.
    We are not simply building a Mikvah.
    We are building Jewish continuity—one family, one generation, and one sacred moment at a time.
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    A first look at our future mikvah
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    Chabad of Mountain Lakes, Boonton, Denville 
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    Dedication & Sponsorship Opportunities
    All dedications will be appropriately acknowledged in the new mikvah.
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