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Mikvah Appointments and Current Protocol

  • Please use this easy form to schedule your Mikvah Appointment.  We ask for the reservation to be at least 48 hours in advance.  If you are visiting and were not aware before, or if for some reason that was not possible, we will still always do our best to accommodate.   You can expect to hear back from our staff on the evening before your appointment to confirm details.  

  • Pick a Date
  • We will take into consideration any time preferences you have as well as the needs of others.  We can't promise the exact time you request but will do our best to make it work for you.  


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  • Current Mikvah Guidelines for Health and Safety

    You may prepare at the mikvah.  We are happy to have you use the supplies we provide.   The following is still in place until further notice... 

    • The guest will remove her towel or robe herself.  The attendant will make sure the immersion is Kosher and she will leave the Mikvah room before the guest comes out of the water.
    • If you have tested positive for the COVID-19 virus, you may not use the Mikvah until you have been cleared by a doctor and checked with us.
    • If  you have been in contact with anyone who has tested positive and/or meet the criteria for mandatory quarantine, please do not schedule a Mikvah appointment during the first 5 days and until having tested negative.  This also applies to people who have traveled on a flight, or a cruise, or have been instructed according to CDC guidelines to self quarantine for any reason.
    • If you have even a slight fever, please do not use the Mikvah.  If you are unsure if you have a fever, you must take your temperature to check before coming.
    • We ask any guest who develops a confirmed case of COVID-19 within a week of their Mikvah visit, to please notify Chanie Fogelman Immediately so that we can take additional steps to ensure the safety of our guests.

    On our end, we are being careful with sanitizing surfaces after each appointment.

    We thank you for working with us to keep our community safe and healthy!  For any further questions, please reach out to Chanie Fogelman by leaving a message on the mikvah line at 508-647-4855.  We will continue to consult with Rabbis and medical professionals as needed. 

  • One more thing - regarding masks...

    With the easing of mask mandate, we are not requiring wearing of masks.  If you prefer everyone be masked, we will honor that and make sure to be masked.  You may use the comments box below to let us know.

  • In addition to understanding the above guidelines for current use of the mikvah, and pursuant to our medical advisory we are asking everyone the following two questions.  We trust that you will answer honestly and if there is any change between now and the time of your appointment, please be sure to let us know.  

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