Since Niddah is a woman's obligation alone, in theory, it should not depend on whether her husband is Jewish. Correct?
If so, then why do many modern mikvaot exclude women with non-Jewish husbands?
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Since Niddah is a woman's obligation alone, in theory, it should not depend on whether her husband is Jewish. Correct? If so, then why do many modern mikvaot exclude women with non-Jewish husbands? |
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