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The
Dayton Mikvah
The
Rosenberg Dayton Community Mikvah, housed
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![]() Reception Area/Meeting Room |
| Created by gifted local artist, Scott Gibbs, our donor recognition wall-hanging illustrating "living waters" is a one-of-a-kind masterpiece. Names of donors are visible on the lily pads. | ||
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There are three distinct mikvah pools with separate entrances and separate schedules of use: ~Women's Mikvah: Through the main entrance, with a spacious reception room which also serves as an education center. There are two preparation rooms which are equipped with Jacuzzis, music, heated tile floors and a towel warming rack. Women need to schedule appointments with volunteer attendants for the evenings or for special day times. |
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~Men's Mikvah: Through the first door on the left side of the building, with a locker-style changing area and two showers. Men may only use the mikvah during the day. ~Kaylim Mikvah (vessels): Through the second door on the left side of the building. It is only available for use during daytime hours. |
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![]() Mikvah Exterior |
The entire Mikvah building is well lit to ensure safety and is secure with a camera monitoring system. There is ample parking in front of the building. The Mikvah is easily accessible off Main Street, yet it is privately situated at the rear end of the parking lot. | |
Dayton Ritualarium
Society
7020 N. Main Street - Rear
Dayton, Ohio 45415
937-AQUA-SPA (278-2772)