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4Sisters
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Wed, Oct 17 2018, 4:23 pm
I have been asked to find a mikvah that a newish BT who is modern would feel comfortable in. Preferably balaniot who speak at least some English (she has some Hebrew). Will be staying near Ben Yehuda before her wedding, so something in the general area would be great. She doesn't want a fuss made at all (going alone) so I'm thinking a place that will let her toivel at night would be best.
Would Rechavia fit the bill? Any other ideas? My friend in Har Nof thought the one on Agassi there would be good, but I'm not so sure (I haven't been there, just concerned that it will be "too frum")
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SuperWify
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Wed, Oct 17 2018, 4:42 pm
The ladies on Agassi are very nice. Not too frum. But they barely speak English.
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Zeleze
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Thu, Oct 18 2018, 10:26 am
Zupnik on Strauss St, tell them the details as they a very nice
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4Sisters
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Sat, Oct 20 2018, 11:07 pm
SuperWify wrote: | The ladies on Agassi are very nice. Not too frum. But they barely speak English. |
Is this the one in Har Nof? Thank you!
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amother
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Sun, Oct 21 2018, 12:03 am
If she's willing to go a bit further out, there is a special mikva only for kallas in Alon Shvut. It won't be a problem getting an English speaking balanit and it's supposed to be amazing.
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