Mikveh
Beth David is proud to maintain a clean and heated kosher mikveh, Greensboro’s oldest mikveh, for spiritual and ritual use by the Jewish community. It is available to women and men for regular or occasional use and lifecycle events, and to rabbis for the purpose of conversion of their students. Adults using the mikveh must be Jewish or candidates for conversion; babies must be at least 4 months old, in good health, and able to hold his/her head up.
To schedule use of the mikveh, please email Rabbi Gleason at rabbi@bsgso.org.
Fri, September 20 2024
17 Elul 5784
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