Could you duck and fully immerse in water in a 55 gallon drum?
Ok. So I've found 275 gallon totes on eBay for under $100. What does one use as a heater?
might work for baptizing, but for jewish ritual immersion u need 40 se'ah, which according to lenient opinions is 335 liter
i got a used heating piece from the boiler which i hang on a yeshivish system with a sponja stick. u can figure out any heating unit to use
as to the argument that עשאה לקרקע is not a kli, i dont know if that is valid for שאובין. as to the part that u can make a hole in a kli and use it for a mikva its mefurash in שו"ע יו"ד ר"א ס"ז
Local Mikvah is open. Members only. Meaning, no cash, member card only.gate locks for a minute after each person, so there's never more than a few people inside.genius actually.
There was a video going around WhatsApp of some guy in London that made a mikva in his basement for around 400. Can't find the video now but he glued a large aboveground (maybe inflatable) pool to the ground and hooked up a filter and maybe even a heater
Have no idea what a mikvah is but spa/hot tub is right up my alley.
You can't pull the "I don't know what ____ is" when something can be Google searched...
Why not just use your sink? "Mikvah is an integral part of conversion to Judaism. It is used, though less widely known, for the immersion of new pots, dishes and utensils before they are utilized by a Jew."
you fit into your sink??
I did get a video of someone toiveling in a kelim mikvahObviously not going to post it!Also, it's gross
I don't think you understood my question? Who says that because the kli has a hole already it's not a kli if that's the intended use.
something which its purpose is to hold water, if it cant hold water because of a hole, is not a kli
But it's meant to be used attached, as opposed to a pool, which you degrade from the status of a kli when you make a hole. (I'm just trying to get clear for myself here, not stating it as fact.)
the fact that a bathtub is meant to be used only when attached to the ground is a reason to degrade its status as a kli, not a reason to call it a kli, it might even not be called a kli even if theoretically it didnt have any holes.
So why doesn't anyone just fill up a bath and use that as a men's mikvah since שאובים is not really a problem for a men's mikvah?Some bathtubs are pretty big.