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Mikveh Calendar Site, Bringing Children to Shul

Leiv Esther reviewed MikvahCalendar, a new website for married Jewish women who use or want to use the mikveh. You can specify whether you prefer the customs of Chabad, YU/Rabbi Willig, or “choose from available options.” The site looks easy to use, but I could do without the flowery copy:May divine blessings of spiritual and material well-being continue to rain down and permeate your marriage and your home.”

The Rebbetzin’s Husband has an excellent post on bringing your children to the synagogue without disturbing others.

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  1. The Rebbetzin's Husband Said,

    May 24, 2009 @ 5:35 PM

    Thanks for the link! I don’t think about it as preventing disturbing others as much as helping kids to learn how to daven, but I expect it does both.

  2. mominisrael Said,

    May 25, 2009 @ 12:59 PM

    TRH: You’re right to focus on the positive.

  3. Mikvah Calendar Said,

    July 2, 2009 @ 8:27 PM

    mymikvahcalendar.com is a better alternative since its free and is more user friendly.

  4. The Rebbetzin's Husband Said,

    July 3, 2009 @ 1:40 PM

    To Mikvah Calendar:
    mymikvahcalendar.com is user-friendly, but it uses the counting system of chabad, which should be used only by those who follow chabad practices in general.

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