Amidst much anticipation, construction is set to begin on Chabad’s beautiful new Mikvah that will be walking distance to the South Orlando Jewish community and to many of the hotels and tourist attractions in the area.
For nearly twenty years, the city of Orlando has had only one Mikvah, operated by Chabad of Greater Orlando, to service the locals and the thousands of families who spend Yomim Tovim and Yeshivah breaks in the area’s famous theme parks. The new mikvah, operated by Chabad of South Orlando, will be the second Chabad mikvah in the city, and will be closer to the tourist centers. The Mikvah is being built on Chabad’s beautiful new campus on West Sand Lake Road.
Chabad has had a strong presence in Orlando for over thirty years, with more than five centers servicing the city residents and university students, in addition to many more centers in the city’s suburbs and outlying towns.
Chabad of Orlando also operates a preschool, a day school, a summer camp, hebrew school, a daily shul, and hundreds of programs and classes throughout the year. For more information visit JewishOrlando.com
in the text of the article is the excellent video was produced by Avraham Edery, who happens to be my nephew.
You did it…again! Great video, I’m donating beh
Avraham, I am truly blown away at the way that you portrayed the magnitude of this beautiful Mikva project in a short professional film!
You guys are the best ever work hard and complete your mission. Good luck on your beautiful mikvah. Please donate!
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Avraham your videos are fantastic!! How could one hire you?
Orlandomikvah.com
The Konikovs are the epitome of dedicated Shluchim. Despite the challenges they face, the persevere and grow. May Hashem bless them with continued Hatzlacha. Please post a link to help dontate to this Mikvah.