Mikvah.org is once again proud to present to the community a Taharas Hamishpacha review series, geared toward women. Starting today, Tuesday, the class runs for six consecutive weeks. Six of our newest Kalla teachers will be presenting the classes.
The Rebbe emphasized many times, the need for periodical review of these crucial halachos. “…It is an endeavor that literally saves lives…” (Hayom Yom, 10 Nissan)
This fall series will feature some of our finest Taharas Hamishpacha teachers.
Tuesday, 30 Tishrei, October 29: Nidda with Mrs. Rivky Boyarsky
Tuesday, 7 Cheshvan, November 5: Harchakos with Mrs. Chanie Kalmenson
Tuesday, 14 Cheshvan, November 12: Hefsek Tahra / Shiva Nikiyim with Mrs. Ruthie Sperlin
Tuesday, 21 Cheshvan, November 19: Ones Havestos with Mrs. Itta Broh
Tuesday, 28 Cheshvan, November 26: Chafifa and Tvila with Mrs. Mushky Kaplan
Tuesday, 5 Kislev, December 3: Hashkafa with Mrs. Mushky Kotlarsky
These teachers bring the best of their knowledge and experience directly to you! Review of the halachos is vital to the practice of Taharas Hamishpacha. The Rebbe encouraged couples to review the halachos at least once a year.
Hosted by Mrs. Rochel Leah Eichorn, 1442 Carroll Street between Kingston and Albany
Doors open 8:20 Lecture 8:30 – 10:00
Light refreshments will be served
No cover charge, Suggested donation $10
These classes are made possible by sponsors like you!
Conference call: 605-313-5394 Access Code: 156426
For more details and to receive program notices please email [email protected]

I would like to refresh and to learn, but very hard to join because I’m a young mom with babies and my husband works late hours. So my question is it possible to open these classes online? I guess all young mothers with babies will benefit from it and even out of town ladies. Thank you
There is an option to listen in via conference call. Look at the flyer
Yes but the hours are very hard for young mothers, it’s my bedtime routine and then I miss half of it. Online I can watch it later or during day time. Much easy to concentrate when you have a picture of live or recorded lectures.