Abstract:The Jewish population, who arrived in Poland in the 11th century, constituted one tenth
of the population in the Second Polish Republic. They had the constitutionally guaranteed
right to freely profess the Mosaic religion, including ritual baths. Water, understood
as a symbol of spiritual purification, is present in all the main religions of the world.
However, it occupies a special place in Judaism. The mikvah, a ritual bath, is required in
many cases of spiritual and physical uncleanness. In Poland, reborn a… Show more
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