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Your point is excellent! I would also like to add that the water and land where a mikvah is located was originally taken care of by the indigenous peoples that were here before us. Mikvah can also be an opportunity to explore stewardship as it relates to social justice and varying concepts of ownership. There are progressive mikvahs that include indigenous land acknowledgements as part of their communication materials as a first step.

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