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Miriam's
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MIKVAH

A MIKVAH.

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​Miriam’s Well is a newly-designed state-of-the-art mikvah created to help accommodate our growing Encino-Tarzana community. Our unique warm environment makes the special mitzvah of mikvah a pleasant experience for all women.

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This Jewish ritual bath is surrounded by beautiful stone surfaces, ambient lighting, heated flooring, and soothing music. This modern oasis comes with luxury amenities such as oversized towels and cozy robes. A refuge from the hustle and bustle of busy life, the mikvah provides a calm, quiet and relaxing space for the mitzvah of family purity.

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Quietly nestled within the Tarzana community, Miriam's Well Mikvah opened in 5782/2022. A part of the Makor HaChaim Synagogue, it resembles a tasteful, modern home. Parking is available on site. The mikvah protects the safety of all visitors while providing a discreet and pleasurable experience.

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We at Miriam’s Well are here to make every woman feel comfortable and at ease so she will want to return each month to the mikvah with happiness and joy. We hope and pray that we will be successful in our endeavor as we invite all women to join us in this mitzvah of mikvah at Miriam’s Well.

 

The most beautiful mikvah I’ve ever been to.” - B.C.

 

The rebbetzin made me feel so at ease, I forgot how calming the mikvah experience could be.” - A.R.

 

I’m looking forward to coming back.” - G.N.

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To the women that inspired us...

Miriam’s Well is named for Miriam Miller and Clementina Nachmad, the mothers of mikvah founders Alon and Rosana Miller. Both women dedicated their life to their family. Their legacies reminds us that in all of our busy schedules and lives, the most vital part of a woman’s life is her home. We hope that in their memory, we can strengthen the women and bring peace to the homes of all who enter the waters of Miriam’s Well.

Brides.

It is traditional for engaged couples to take a Jewish marriage course before they get married.  For a bride, a "Kallah", these classes are where she will learn about the laws of family purity, marital etiquette and other helpful tips.

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Miriam's Well Mikvah offers private one-on-one classes for brides taught by:

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Rebbetzin Carine Horowitz (English)

Rebbetzin Chaya Chodorov (Hebrew)

(Groom classes are available with Rabbi Dovid Horowitz upon request)

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CONTACT.

818 - 793 - 3830

5180 Avenida Hacienda, Tarzana, California 91356

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We try to respond within 24-48 hours

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