A time-lapse video by Yankee Teitelbaum of Mikvah Mei Chaya Mushka being built on the corner of Lefferts and Troy Ave. in Crown Heights.

Video: Mikvah Mei Chaya Mushka Time-Lapse

A time-lapse video by Yankee Teitelbaum of Mikvah Mei Chaya Mushka being built on the corner of Lefferts and Troy Ave. in Crown Heights.

12 Comments

  • Please explain

    for one million dollars we can get a beautiful state of the art mikvah
    why do we need a mikvah worth 2 million?

    if we only spent 1 million imagine what we can do with that second million for families in CH……

    PS its not like CH does not have a mikvah..

    Sometimes i wonder if the CH community is being played

  • Name ?

    The Rebbe did not approve of naming a mikvah.

    but if we talking about a name i have a better name.

    The Mikveh from cangragation Bnei yishmoel of Sedom.

  • To #1 and all those who follow in his...

    Please look for a job and stop bad mouthing those who do good for the community yes the people who are building the mikvah are doing it due to the need not because they are bored they also happen to be the same people who help feed the poor and needy so get a life or a job and stop slandering the do gooders

  • to #2

    please take back what you said and think before you speak like that about other Yidden

  • how about a little modesty & privacy

    can you guys please stop blasting this all over the websites
    what are all those little kids doing at those groundbreakings as if this is something to put on the radio
    Everyone needs to know about this, but at the right time and the right way
    you might as well put some neon lights on the building once it opens
    you guys are definitely not doing much to help this be a building where one can enter in a private and eidel way

  • Milhouse

    #1, One mikveh for a community this size is not enough. And a mikveh is the most important communal institution.

  • To #2

    Get a life. You are obviously a sad, bitter person. I feel bad for you, but maybe one day you will realize that bad mouthing others will not help you in any way. I hope for your sake its not too late.

  • L-chaim, to many more

    I sincerely hope the waters of this mikvah will not be soaked with chlorine and other such harmful chemicals.

    It surely is unnecessary to point out that there be a relatively hidden entrance, maybe an alley drop-off etc.

    May many more mikvaos be built all around the world reinforcing tahara for those who wouldn’t otherwise have kept taharas hamishpacha.

    Hatzlocho Rabboh

  • Thank you!

    Building this mikvah seems to have been a struggle…
    But b”h you have suceeded! Kol hakovod to all those involved. May you go from strength to strength! I am hoping that those individuals involved will continue doing more for our community and not chas vesholom
    be deterred by negative comments.