Renowned architect Abe Jerome visited the newly opened Mikvah Mei Chaya Mushka in Crown Heights recently.
“He was very impressed by the new Mikvah, saying it was one of the most beautiful he had ever seen,” says Rabbi Moshe Pinson, the Mikvah’s founder.
Other recent guests who visited and inspected the Mikvah, built in the most mehudar fashion under the guidance of Rabbi Elozor Raichik and Rabbi Katz, included Rabbi Chaikin of Cleveland, Rabbi Edelman of Casablanca and Rabbi Wineberg of Capetown.
The Mikvah opened in March for full use by neighborhood residents and guests. Reservations can be made online or by phone at 718 221-0221.
Please do not walk in, by appointment only.
-but as an out of towner i must say i was amazed at the privacy at union street. they were so careful not to let me out while someone was coming inside…..boruch hashem that crown heights has a new beautiful mikvah
With Union’s privacy compromised, I’m glad there’s alternatives.
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