WELCOME TO OUR MIKVAH! At long last, we are happy to announce the opening of our Mikvah, Mikvah Mei Menachem of Bozeman. Open to all Jewish women regardless of background, affiliation, level of observance, or personal religious viewpoint – all are welcome!
If you would like to talk to me about mikvah please contact me anytime via phone at 585-8770 or via email Chavie@JewishMontana.com. It would be my pleasure to make a private appointment with you to go over the details of why, how and when the Mikvah is used.
Best Wishes,
Chavie Bruk
With great pride and profound thanks to Hashem, we are pleased to announce that Mikvah Mei Menachem of Bozeman is now open and operational.
The following is a list of important guidelines and points of information with regard to our Mikvah. Please review them carefully as this will enable us to provide the highest levels of friendly and professional service, and will help insure that your every visit to the Mikvah will be physically pleasant and as spiritually rewarding as possible.
Mikvah Use:
The Mei Menachem Bozeman Mikvah is a women’s Mikvah. In its usage, the Mikvah is scrupulous in its adherence to Halacha (Jewish Law), as taught by the Orthodox Jewish Rabbinate. Mikvah services are available to all Jewish couples regardless of background or affiliation, who honor the rules and principles of this very sacred and holy Mitzvah, as well as a bride in preparation for her Jewish wedding. It is also available for pre Yom Kippur immersions and the immersion of utensils and dishes. Although Mikvah is a vital component of the conversion process, this Mikvah is not designed or suited for such use and will not be used for this purpose.
Mikvah Appointments:
To make an appointment please contact Mrs. Chavie Bruk preferably via email at Chavie@JewishMontana.com, alternatively she can be reached via phone 406-585-8770.
Appointments begin after nightfall and should be made 72 hours in advance. All Mikvah visits will be handled in a modest and discreet manner, as proscribed by Jewish Law.
Supplies:
The Mikvah will supply bath towels, wash-cloths, soap, and all other necessary supplies. For special needs, feel free to bring your own supplies.
Fees and membership:
The Mikvah expenses are defrayed by the Mikvah fee, membership and contributions. Donations are tax deductible and may be given to the Mikvah attendant.
We would like to invite you to become a member of the Mei Menachem Mikvah. The annual membership fee is $250. For non members the fee is $25 per visit. Checks should be made out to “The Bozeman Mikvah”.
Location:
The Mei Menachem Mikvah is located at 8755 Huffman Lane (1 mile from East Main Street,
off of Haggerty Road) near The Shul of Bozeman. It is accessible through a separate entrance on the west side of the complex.
Communication:
If you’d like any further information regarding the Mei Menachem Mikvah or the observance of Mikvah, please contact Mrs. Chavie Bruk. All inquiries and questions will be treated with utmost sensitivity, discretion, and confidentiality. When necessary, the rulings, opinions and/or Halachic clarifications of a qualified Rabbinical authority will be sought – in an anonymous fashion.
With blessings of Family Purity,
The Bozeman Mikvah Committee