This week was another monumental week for the construction of the Mikve in Myrtle Beach. Elozor Raichik was here again for another phase in the heart of Mikve construction.
To keep everyone updated on construction progress of the state-of-the-art Myrtle Beach Mikve. For almost a decade the Myrtle Beach Mikve was in concept, finally the long awaited project is happening!
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Myrtle Beach Mikve on News Channel 13
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Myrtle Beach Jewish school’s new spiritual bath is unique for SC
Posted: Feb 18, 2014 7:59 PM ESTUpdated: Feb 18, 2014 7:59 PM ESTMYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WBTW) -
A spiritual building known as a Mikvah in hebrew is being built for Jewish people to use in Myrtle Beach.
It's the first in the state of South Carolina that will house a separate section for men and one for woman in the same building.
"In the bible it talks about the Mikvah, which is a pool of rainwater or spring water that is used in order to deep and wash to purify," said Rabbi Doron Aizenman.
"I think the rabbi who sent us here 28 years ago had a vision. And he always said you have to aim where the community is going to be rather of when it's here now," said Aizenman.
Rabbi Aizenman said this 2 story building is a sign that the future of Myrtle Beach will continue to grow in diversity. And this Mikvah will help introduce a new element of Jewish tradition to the community.
"I think that learning is our best tool of preparation for a perfect world. A world of peace, a world that will allow all the colors to unite to a beautiful rainbow and picture. And when people learn about each others customs and traditions they get to appreciate it and it goes to create unity and peace," said Aizenman.
As young students play in the yard of the Chabad school of Myrtle Beach, they see a building in the distance, a sign of growth for years to come.
The rabbi said they expect another year of construction before the Mikvah is complete.
Wednesday, February 5, 2014
Channel 15 Newscast on Myrtle Beach Mikve
Grand Strand sees a new symbol of diversity, one brick at a time: A spiritual building that is soon to be complete in Myrtle Beach is just one more sign of how diverse the Grand strand really is and once it's built, it will make history too.
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