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Do you go to the mikvah erev yom kippur?
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Do you go to the mikvah erev yom kippur
Yes (barring extenuating circumstances)  
 38%  [ 77 ]
No, it's not my minhag  
 48%  [ 98 ]
No, even though it's my minhag (please explain why not)  
 13%  [ 27 ]
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amother
Denim  


 

Post Today at 10:11 am
Yes, I go and love it...but it's a clean, well prepared oot mikvah.

It's a tangible way to prepare for the holiest day of the year. I remember my grandma going when I was in seminary and how much effort she put in to go. My mom and sisters go too.
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amother
Bluebonnet


 

Post Today at 10:11 am
amother Papaya wrote:
What do you find spiritual about cramming into a mikvah and dipping quickly so the next lady can go? Legit curious


I don't go, but would answer that we have a mesorah that dipping in a mikvah has spiritual benefits, as it cleanses and uplifts the neshama. On the days of the bais hamikdash when the laws of tumah and taharah were kept, we would all be dipping quite often.

Men "cram into a mikvah" and dip all year round for this benefit.
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amother
  Denim


 

Post Today at 10:13 am
simcha12plus wrote:
yes you are missing the point.
It is for added kedusha and tahara.
Much more like men going daily or weekly or before shabbos/YT.
It is completely unrelated to Niddah.
There is no chafifah. One can go during niddah. If during shiva nikiyiim, there are differing opinions.


What? You can go while bleeding?
Isn't that unsanitary?
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amother
Cerise


 

Post Today at 10:16 am
I’ve gone since I got married and never once experienced this cramped chicken market people are describing.
Maybe because I live in a smaller community so this works, but everyone books a 15 min appt and you usually don’t even see the lady before you or after you. You just let yourself in go toivel and leave. Very civilized and feels like a good spiritual prep for yk, especially because with little kids I don’t always get to feel that holiness on the day.
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amother
Ballota  


 

Post Today at 10:28 am
My mother never went
I went once as a newlywed and was grossed out can never do it again. Waiting in line with everyone, leaving my clothes in a room with tons of stuff, and the mikvah was so dirty from all that used it
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mizle10




 
 
    
 

Post Today at 11:10 am
I love going erev YK! It really helps get me in the right spiritual frame of mind.

That being said, it's a very pleasant experience at my mikvah. I've never been rushed, everyone gets their own prep room (can't imagine otherwise!!!), everyone is davening and wishing each other a gmar chasima tova.
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BrachaVHatzlocha




 
 
    
 

Post Today at 5:45 pm
Curious if it's certain sects that do/don't have minhag. Like chasidish, litvish, sefardi,?
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amother
Puce


 

Post Today at 5:50 pm
HI Ladies!
I went to the mikva now no cramped situation at all.
Got a private room got undressed put on robe, dipped and then left!

Was actually a very holy feeling!
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amother
Whitesmoke


 

Post Today at 5:57 pm
Not sure why everyone’s talking about being together with more people..
I never had such an experience. All the places I went were nice, clean and respectful. No Mikva attendants or any workers there, everyone came did their thing and left
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amother
Salmon


 

Post Today at 6:00 pm
Not my minhag. Never even heard of it till I came here. In any event, there's only one women's mikvah here and on erev YK it's handed over to the men. (Yecccchhhh.)
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synthy




 
 
    
 

Post Today at 6:00 pm
I go but it’s clean and quite empty. Honestly I’d never go if my Mikva looked like what some described.
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unknown2




 
 
    
 

Post Today at 6:27 pm
Our minhat but always got sick , it’s not clean the water
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amother
Sunflower


 

Post Today at 6:30 pm
Never heard of women going. My husband goes erev rh and yk. He says it's chaos.
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Ruchi




 
 
    
 

Post Today at 6:43 pm
amother Ballota wrote:
My mother never went
I went once as a newlywed and was grossed out can never do it again. Waiting in line with everyone, leaving my clothes in a room with tons of stuff, and the mikvah was so dirty from all that used it


How can it be dirty if you shower beforehand?
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amother
Lily


 

Post Today at 7:06 pm
For those that don't go because of the situation, if you want to go, there are places that have better systems in place.
I take it as a huge pressure, but am always happy I went. It is my small way of preparing for YT.
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amother
RosePink


 

Post Today at 8:02 pm
amother Denim wrote:
What? You can go while bleeding?
Isn't that unsanitary?


During the shiva nekiyim a woman is still niddah.
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amother
Gardenia


 

Post Today at 8:21 pm
amother Birch wrote:
This. I went once or twice & was beyond disgusted by the situation there.


Same
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amother
Butterscotch


 

Post Today at 10:17 pm
How much do they charge? I'm going to a friend's shul mikvah and want to give her the standard amount. Thanks!
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amother
  Ballota  


 

Post Today at 11:15 pm
Ruchi wrote:
How can it be dirty if you shower beforehand?

I guess not everyone did?
Alsonthere was here in the water that can fall off even with a shower beforehand
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amother
  Ballota


 

Post Today at 11:15 pm
amother Butterscotch wrote:
How much do they charge? I'm going to a friend's shul mikvah and want to give her the standard amount. Thanks!

Between 10-18 I think
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