A Mikvah is a pool of naturally-gathered water used for purification, most commonly by Jewish women as part of the Mitzvah of Family Purity. 

The sacred waters of the Mikvah bring boundless blessing to the couple, the family unit, and the entire city.

THE MIKVAH IS THE FOUNDATION OF A JEWISH COMMUNITY. 

Satellite map of the Tracy, California area showing nearby cities Altamont, Byron, Manteca, Lathrop, and Vernalis, with highways I-580 and I-205, surrounding agricultural fields, rivers, and the San Joaquin River National Wildlife Refuge.

The closest Mikvah to Tracy is currently over sixty miles away. The three-hour round trip commute is a daunting thought for many, thereby preventing multiple women in Tracy from participating in this beautiful Mitzvah.

Group of women gathered around a table with hands covering their faces, participating in a ritual or prayer, in a cozy room with a staircase in the background.

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Jewish women living in Tracy are ready and waiting for this opportunity.

Outside of Tracy, local Jewish women have also expressed their excitement at having a Mikvah close to them.

With its proximity to major transportation routes, a Mikvah in Tracy will give the countless travelers and commuters access to this Mitzvah.