B'H - The Concrete was poured for the foundation walls...
See the video...
https://youtu.be/0Yngx2XlYdQ
Wednesday, November 25, 2015
Sunday, November 15, 2015
Thursday, November 5, 2015
Concrete Progress...
What an exciting week!
Today, Thursday, the masons finalized the concrete forms, added the rebar for strength... and in the afternoon the trucks came to pour the concrete for the slab and outline of the Mikvah.
This the first of several concrete phases, but so very exciting B'H - kain yirbu!
Here's a link to photos and videos (unedited)
Excavation Has Begun...
OK, this is another late post, sorry... we're catching up...
Thank you for your support!
P.S. - Please consider joining us with a dedication or any amount at WesleyMikvah.org
If you came to the site on Monday November 2 - and the following days, you would see quite a bit of action, as the excavation and more work is rapidly progressing B'H...
Photos here:
Thank you for your support!
P.S. - Please consider joining us with a dedication or any amount at WesleyMikvah.org
Groundbreaking Ceremony
OK so this post is horribly and very unfashionably late. Very Very sorry about that...
The Sunday after Simchas Torah, on October 11, our community came together to celebrate the ceremonial groundbreaking of our Mikvah.
Our Community Rabbis spoke and led Tehillim - we were warmed by the words of Rabbi Blass, Rabbi Cheshir and Rabbi Twersky, and Tehillim by Rabbi Levitan.
Delicious refreshments were provided by the Women's committee headed by Malki Fisher.
Thank you all for your support - and here's a link to photos
PS -
We also have CDs available with two classes by Rav Sobolofsky explaining how a Mikvah is built and the challenges we face, halachically and practically.
You can also listen to the Shiurim Here:
Construction and Maintenance of a Mikvah - Part 1
Construction and Maintenance of a Mikvah - Part 2
The Sunday after Simchas Torah, on October 11, our community came together to celebrate the ceremonial groundbreaking of our Mikvah.
Our Community Rabbis spoke and led Tehillim - we were warmed by the words of Rabbi Blass, Rabbi Cheshir and Rabbi Twersky, and Tehillim by Rabbi Levitan.
Delicious refreshments were provided by the Women's committee headed by Malki Fisher.
Thank you all for your support - and here's a link to photos
PS -
We also have CDs available with two classes by Rav Sobolofsky explaining how a Mikvah is built and the challenges we face, halachically and practically.
You can also listen to the Shiurim Here:
Construction and Maintenance of a Mikvah - Part 1
Construction and Maintenance of a Mikvah - Part 2
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