By COLlive reporter
The newly built, state of the art, Mikvah Mei Chaya Mushka in Crown Heights is finally open and ready for use.
Following recent rain storms, the wells are full, and as a result, one of the immersing baths will be open and functioning beginning Wednesday, Rosh Chodesh Adar, says Mikva founder Rabbi Moshe Pinson, whose tireless energy and perseverance has seen this great project to its completion.
The Mikvah was dedicated in June 2015 at a grand opening and ribbon cutting ceremony attended by prominent Rabbis, philanthropists and hundreds of enthusiastic community members.
The Mikvah was designed by Maggie Rogatsky of HCDDesign Decor, construction by Moshe Weiss of Blackstone Contractors and DJ Design Associates and fixtures by Moishe Kops of Decor Island.
Its two Mikvah wells were built in the most mehudar fashion, under the guidance of Rabbi Elozor Raichik and Rabbi Katz. All the Crown Heights Rabbonim – including Rabbi Avrohom Osdoba, Rabbi Yaacov Schwei and Rabbi Yosef Braun – have given their hechsher as well.
The Mikvah will be open and taking a small number of reservations this week, starting Wednesday night, and will increase the amount of reservations in the near future.
“Our goal now is to make sure everything is running efficiently and smoothly for our visitors, as we want this to be as beautiful and holy an experience as possible,” informed the women’s committee who will run the Mikvah’s day to day operations.
To make a reservation, click here.
For more information call 718 221-0221
Please do not walk in, by appointment only.
Crown heights is very lucky to have a person like Moishe Pinson. We are very proud of all your amazing accomplishments!!
So excited for this new mikvah. Thank youq
What a huge milestone for our ever growing and beautiful community. Congratulations to all who were involved in bringing this necessary dream into a reality.
Great job Moshe Pinson for such an amazing job
And all involved in this truly amazing mikvah
Mazal Tov!!! It’s should bring the community a good mazal!!
This is a huge milestone for our community. Yasher koach to all those involved, from moshe Pinson to all the generous donors. It’s about time we started taking care of our own communities needs . We need more initiatives like this.
such exciting news
per the reservation site, $36
How much does it cost to use the mikvah?