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Beth Immanuel Mikvah Fundraiser
We all can participate in a historic effort to bring Messianic Jewish life back into the fold of traditional Judaism.
One of the most critical cornerstones of any Jewish community is the Mikvah, with its importance valued even above the acquisition of a sacred Torah scroll.
The Mikvah is a necessary component of family purity, allowing for growth of the community. It is also an important resource for personal devotion and spiritual connection to our Creator. A Mikvah allows for both the initiation of new disciples as well as completion of conversion to Judaism. With the growth of our Beth Immanuel community comes a critical responsibility to address its spiritual needs. A life of family purity cannot exist without the water of a Mikvah. Yet, like many other communities, Beth Immanuel is living without access to this source of life. Your generous donation to the Beth Immanuel Mikvah Campaign will help us meet that obligation, now and for generations to come.
Phase 1: Planning and Preparation
Phase 1 (Planning and Preparation): $40,000 of $40,000 raised
This phase involves determining the location and creating a set of plans to help guide us through the project.
- Choose mikvah location ✔
- Beth Immanuel Parking Lot
- Hire architect ✔
- Tour kosher mikvah with architect to help with the design process ✔
- Create Project Schedule ✔
- August 2023: Schematic design
- September-October 2023: Design development, site development, city council approval
- October-November 2023: Construction documents
- December 2023-January 2024: Bidding
- 2024-2025 Construction
Phase 2: Construction
Phase 2 (Construction): $70,468.37 of $500,000 raised
The construction phase is the physical process of building and all other associated activities such as demolition, site clearance, remodeling, building the Mikvah, landscaping, and any other refurbishing.
- Hire contractor
- Create construction schedule
- Break ground/site work/foundation/creation of mikvah borot
- Walls/plumbing/electrical
- Interior construction
Phase 3: Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
Phase 3 (Ribbon cutting ceremony): $0 of $500 raised
- Ribbon cutting
- Turning on the spigot, filling the borot, filling the immersion pools
- Celebration party
Donate Now
The secure form below will process your donation through our Breeze management system. You can also make a one-time or monthly donation using PayPal.