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soc.culture.jewish FAQ: Observance, Marriage, Women in Judaism (4/12)
Section - Question 8.26: Can a Jewish woman who has not been to a mikvah get married in an Orthodox wedding?

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                                  Answer:
   
   No. Going to the Mikvah is mandatory. A woman must go to the mikvah
   after menstruating and before intimacy (or entering the Temple, eating
   from an offering, or from tithes, in eras where those are an option).

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