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Published in Galoya Magazine How can I help fulfill these opportunities and needs? As a woman, observant and interior designer, designing mikvahs touches the very core of my soul. A mikvah is a personal opportunity for a monthly meeting with myself, to take a break from the race of life, to treat my body, to pamper myself, to relax and gather strength, to imagine and look forward to the reunion with my husband. To immerse myself in peace, joy and pray for me and my home. To preserve the sacred moment. […]
To mark the completion of the renovation of the women's mikveh in Neve Daniel, I'm attaching a sample photo. Want to see more photos? Go to the website and search for public projects-mikvehs.
Leah Salter designs mikvehs and public buildings and has even won awards for it, but she also pays close attention to detail in private homes across the country. Past and present come together in a design that also incorporates surprising twists - written in Beit Vanoy
The coronavirus has kept many women away from them, but the mikvahs have not closed. Only the price has dropped. Leah Salter explains what women expect from their mikvah - and why they hide the fact that they go to it. Skip to article
As a result of the increasing manifestations of anti-Semitism around the world, some of the stained glass windows that I designed before immigrating to Israel in the Jewish cemetery in Whitfield, Manchester, were also damaged.
Maybe you want a place to call home during a visit to Israel. Or maybe you're thinking about taking the Aliya plunge one day. Open PDF