Mikveh Construction

Specializing in Mikveh Construction for Over 20 Years

Specializing in Mikveh Construction for Over 20 Years

At Rom Technologies, we specialize in designing and constructing Halacha-compliant mikveh solutions, ensuring security, privacy, and efficiency for religious facilities in Israel and worldwide. With over 20 years of expertise, we provide customized access control systems, durable stainless steel turnstiles, and innovative security features that seamlessly integrate into mikveh environments, enhancing both functionality and user experience.

Mikveh Turnstiles & Access Control

Designed for controlled entry and privacy, our Halachic-compliant turnstiles ensure smooth and secure access.

Turnstile & Entrance Control Systems

  • Custom-built 316 stainless steel turnstiles for single or double access
  • Integrated payment control with Hebrew software, supporting proximity cards (ZIP), coins, bills, and credit cards
  • Remote and app-based access options for added convenience

Emergency & Security Features

  • Emergency exit doors with key and/or magnet locks
  • Stainless steel & glass railings meeting Halacha standards
  • Custom storage & seating: Treasure lids, tool pits, flooring lids, tool baskets, and stainless steel benches (wall-mounted or stationary) covered in ipe wood or durable compressed plastic
  • Glass shower enclosures for hygiene and ease of cleaning

From access control to security and functionality, Rom Technologies delivers comprehensive mikveh solutions tailored to your needs.

Specializing in Mikveh Construction for Over 20 Years

Purification Baths

Building a mikveh bath with advanced access control is a critical component of any mikveh. The mikveh serves a central role in Jewish tradition for various purposes, including conversion, marriage, and spiritual purification. A quality purification system ensures the bath is fit for its intended use.

Key considerations in constructing a purification bath include:

  • Determining the size and capacity of the bath to accommodate expected usage.
  • Incorporating essential items such as Halacha-compliant railings, emergency doors, and secure handrails.
  • Ensuring all construction materials meet stringent standards for hygiene and cleanliness.

At Rom Technologies, we specialize in designing and constructing purification baths, including stainless steel railings, treasure lids for utensil immersion, and custom-designed carousel systems for mikvot.

How is a Mikveh Built?

The mikveh plays a vital role in Jewish life, serving purposes such as conversion, purification after menstruation or childbirth, and preparation for certain holidays. Building a mikveh requires careful planning and strict adherence to Halacha and hygiene standards.

Here are some key elements of mikveh construction:

  1. The Pool:
    The pool must be built to Halacha specifications, with precise dimensions, depth, and non-absorbent materials. It must be large enough for full immersion and designed to prevent external contamination.

  2. The Staircase:
    The staircase should not touch the pool walls to avoid transferring contaminants. It must also be made from non-absorbent materials.

  3. The Preparation Room:
    This area is where users prepare for immersion. It must be equipped with a shower and sink, constructed with non-absorbent and easy-to-clean materials, and designed to ensure hygiene and user safety.

  4. The Water Supply System:
    Water must be sourced naturally (e.g., from a well or spring) and filtered to remove impurities. Regular testing ensures compliance with cleanliness standards.

  5. Design and Layout:
    The mikveh should prioritize privacy and modesty while allowing users to move seamlessly between areas without compromising the sanctity of the space.

Ensuring Quality and Sanctity

Building a mikveh requires meticulous attention to detail to ensure it remains a sacred, safe, and hygienic environment. From the pool to the preparation room and water supply system, every element must meet the highest standards of cleanliness and Halacha compliance.

At Rom Technologies, we build hope and do not compromise on quality. Visit our website today to learn more about constructing a mikveh that meets your needs while adhering to the highest standards of safety and sanctity.

Construction of Mikvahs

There are quite a few important buildings in the Israeli public space in terms of public services. However, if there is one important structure that needs to be built carefully and precisely, it is a structure that serves the public for religious needs.

Whether it is the process of building a mikveh or any other religious structure, the standard must be high while also staying within practical constraints.

Therefore, once you have decided to promote a mikveh construction project in your area, you need to ensure that the project meets the highest professional standards. Additionally, you should have all the necessary support to manage the process effectively.

We, the professionals at Kobi Rom Technologies Ltd., are here to help you find the right solutions and ensure that you meet the construction standards required for the mikveh construction process.

Building a Mikveh is a Process That Allows You to Enjoy Every Moment

When you give professionals the opportunity to create an organized work process, you are essentially ensuring an experiential process that upgrades construction capabilities and the final product.

Assuming it is important to you to build a mikveh complex of the highest standard, you should definitely entrust the project to the professional team and let them make the important decisions.

We, at Kobi Rom Technologies Ltd., will accompany you while also ensuring you understand exactly what is happening throughout all stages of the process.

This will make it easier for you to make decisions and ensure that you find the right solutions.

Mikveh Construction Services Require Professional Experience

Like any other construction process, the process of building a mikveh is the result of professional work by a skilled team. At the level of engineering thinking, building a mikveh always begins with the planning of construction drawings. This means that the drawing standards accepted today in the world of civil engineering must be met.

Beyond that, you need to ensure that you are building a mikveh that meets all kashrut requirements and the accepted conditions for operating a mikveh from a religious perspective.

Here, you can consult with religious figures in their areas of expertise to get a clearer picture of the solutions or address any questions you may have.

The more complex the project, the more important it is to give professionals the authority to offer solutions and make them an integral part of the collaborative work process.

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