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Mikvah Mei Chaya Mushka

At this time Chabad of Wauwatosa does not have a mikvah. The nearest Mikvah is on the east side.

The Mikvah is a cornerstone of Jewish family life. The mystical pool of water transports a person back to the very origins of spiritual purity.

Chabad of the East Side's new, pristine, and fully modern Mikvah facilities combines practical beauty with innate spirituality - providing an experience that is relaxing, rejuvenating, and uplifting.

For your private Mikvah Tour, or to book an appointment, please contact Leah at 414-350-1840 (private line). 48 hours advance notice recommended.

There is a nominal fee of $18.00 per visit for mikvah usage. Click here to make an online payment for Mikvah use.

Mikvah Chaya Mushka


Mikvah Chaya Mushka is loacated on the premises of the beautiful Lubavitch House on the corner of Lake Dr. and Kenwood Blvd.

The entrance is both private and secure. The heated driveway where you will park is available all year round for your personal use.

Approach the doors of the Mikvah, open and enter your Mikvah experience

The Jerusalem stones in the Mivkah lobby reflect the strength of the Jewish People. Re-enter the covenant of our people, the traditions of the matriarchs, Sarah, Rebecca, Rachel, Leah, and Jewish women throughout the ages.

In the sitting room, the Mikvah attendant is here for you, to help you learn, to answer your questions, and to guide you through your Mikvah experience, with sensitivity and confidentiality. Open and ask for the answers to the things that are meaningful to you.

Mikvah Chaya Mushka's award-winning design offers modern spa-like amenities that makes the pre-immersion preparation a pleasure. Many women treasure this special time as they bathe and attend to their preparation. Strip away the stress of everyday life and relax in a spa of soothing water. Breathe deep and absorb the sounds and scents. Savor the quiet time of solitude, harmonize with your essence. You are ready.

A Mikvah's unique construction allows water from a natural source - collected without the intervention of human effort - to commingle with the sterilized water of the Mikvah. Immersion in these waters returns one to a state of heightened spiritual sensitivity, and the physical interactions of wife and husband become sanctified.

Upon immersion, a blessing is said, and personal prayers may be added. Allow yourself to enter the warm, still waters, and unite with them, the source of life. Utter words of blessing and prayer. Reflect, express gratitude, and petition G‑d for your deepest desires - health, children, love, livelihood, tranquility and peace. Feel embraced by G‑d's undivided attention. The moment is yours. Completely.

Just before a woman immerses in these G‑dly waters, she utters a prayer, inviting G‑d to sanctify her forthcoming intimate relationship. In effect, she asks G‑d to come back home with her, to join her in her sacred activities of everyday life, and most of all, to join her in her marriage.

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