Community Magazine August 2016
The tsaddik with a mikveh in his basement. �oin Us. In 1951, the Brider Rebbe zatzal arrived in Baltimore and built a mikveh in his home - and transformed the neighborhood. People began to immerse before prayer. Families no longer delayed tevilah when the city's main mikveh tahara was difficult to reach. Mikvah Arugas Habosem became a hub of holiness. Rabbi Amram Taub zatzal, Brider Rebbe Families shouldn’t need to brave Baltimore’s crime-ridden streets on Shabbat and Yom Tov - as much as an hour’s walk for many. And people who immerse every day shouldn’t have to use old decrepit mikvaot. Like the original Brider mikvah, the new Arugas Habosem mikveh will transform the neighborhood - bringing safety, comfort, and above all, hiddur, to Baltimore’s families. Now the mikveh is being renovated - and it is more important than ever. It's a great zehout. No matter where you live - dedicate part of the mikveh today in honor or in memory of a loved one. Call today to inquire about naming and sponsor opportunities. Endorsed by leading Sepharadic Rabbis in Baltimore BluMarketing 718.258.4426 914 806 3776 info @ rabbitaubsmikva.com rabbitaubsmikva.com Bais Amrom D'Brid; P.O. Box 67016, Baltimore, MD 21215
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