With advanced calculations for hundreds of real-life scenarios, My Mikvah Calendar makes it simple to keep an accurate family purity calendar according to Chabad custom
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My Mikvah Calendar was developed in collaboration with the world's leading Rabbis in the field of family purity (Taharat Hamishpacha) and is continually advanced with their guidance
My Mikvah Calendar is an online tool to guide you in keeping a calendar in accordance with the laws of Family Purity (Taharas Hamispacha).
My Mikvah Calendar was designed for married Jewish couples who follow Chabad customs.
Once you create your account, you will have access to video tutorials, a detailed manual, and a glossary of Hebrew terms.
Only your most recent cycle. You will be prompted to enter all necessary information and My Mikvah Calendar will calculate accordingly.
You have the option to choose Explain All Calculations from the Settings menu. When you do, pop up windows will explain how all calculations are reached throughout every step in keeping your Mikvah Calendar.
We have a list of situations that require the input of a Rabbi. My Mikvah Calendar will also prompt you to contact a Rabbi should such a situation arise.
Yes. Rest assured that all of your personal information is kept strictly private. Everything is Password protected. Only you can view your personal data.
Yes, just enter your tavel plans and My Mikvah Calendar will function accordingly.
My Mikvah Calendar can send you reminders prior to each upcoming event via email and/or sms.
Yes, the program will detect any emerging patterns and give you the information needed to confirm with a Rabbi.
Although My Mikvah Calendar makes all calculations necessary for computing your onot of separation, it is strongly recommended to still do these calculations yourself.
Halacha (Jewish law) mandates the use of a Hebrew calendar to calculate the times required to abstain from marital relations in anticipation of a period. The Hebrew date begins at shkiah (sunset) and ends the following day at shkiah (whereas the civil date, based on the standard solar calendar, begins and ends at midnight). All menstrual calculations are figured only according to the Hebrew calendar. Calculations based on any other calendar will not be accurate. Never use the standard solar calendar for this purpose although, for reference only, this online calendar includes the civil dates.
We have seen how the accurate observance of family purity introduces consciousness and communication that help relationships flourish. For this reason, we encourage you to manually track your cycles of separation on a print calendar, using our app to verify calculations and alert you to actions needed.
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