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== Physical Beauty of the Mikvah == Besides ensuring the highest standards of kashrus, the Rebbe added that particular attention should be paid to the physical beauty of the mikvah, as known from the Frierdiker Rebbe's letter about the great importance of the mikvah's external beauty. This is because it may encourage one more woman to use the mikvah, and allow her to do so with simcha and good spirits, without feeling rushed, enabling her to perform everything properly and with hiddur. As seen in practice, the external beauty of the mikvah has a real impact. Without entering into a discussion about whether the emphasis on the mikvah's physical beauty is justified, since we are dealing with the practical observance of a mitzvah, particularly one that affects generations and generations to come - children and grandchildren who will be born until the end of all generations - it's understood how much effort must be invested to ensure that everything connected to it should be in the utmost perfection.
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