A Vibrator in a Mikvah?
A vibrator in a Mikvah-?
Wouldn't that be rather rash?
Rather like an Arab singing Hatikvah,
there'd be quite a culture clash.
Besides that destination,
categorically,
is a place that one always saves
for use only after menstruation,
historically
--not for making waves.
hzl
5/24/15
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1. A mikvah is a pool of water — some of it from a natural source — in which observant married Jewish women are required to dip once a month, seven days after the end of their menstrual cycle. The ocean is a mikvah. A lake can be a mikvah.Nov 7, 2014
The Washington Post
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The primary uses of mikvah today are delineated in Jewish Law and date back to the dawn of Jewish history. They cover many elements of Jewish life. Mikvah is an integral part of conversion to Judaism.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mikveh
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Mikveh or mikvah (Hebrew: מִקְוֶה / מקווה, Modern mikve, Tiberian miqwe, pl. mikva'ot or (Yiddish) mikves, lit. "a collection") is a bath used for the purpose of ritual immersion in Judaism. In the Hebrew Bible, the word is employed in its broader sense but generally means a collection of water.
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