For most of Anash in Melbourne, using the local Mens Mikva is a custom that doesnt extend much further than a quick dip in a warm pool of water.But this Sunday, they were able to experience a little bit more.This last week one of the community Mikvaos was being drained for repairing. Capitalising on this rare opportunity, Anash were invited for a guided tour of the Mikva and its structure. RabbiYonason Johnson, Rosh Kollel of the Kollel Menachem, headed the tour.In the first part of the program, Rabbi Johnson delivered a visual presentation on the halachic issues involved in the construction of a Mikva, comparing various types of Mikvaos and focusing on the hiddurim of a Chabad Mikva built bor al gabei bor as per the Rebbe Rashabs instruction.He then addressed some of the halachic concerns in refilling the Mikva and how they will be addressed to maintain its high standard of Kashrus.In the second part of the program, Rabbi Johnson led the participants on a guided tour of the now empty Mikva and its Bor (rain water storage tank) and a demonstration of how the preparation and refilling will take place.Having already learned about it, the attendees had an informed and clear understanding of the structures throughout the guided tour. People listened intently, marvelling at the complexities that surround their daily routine. Many of Melbournes prominent Rabbanim, joined in, realising the rarity of such an event.Over 50 balabatim and bochurim participated in this quality Torah learning program presented by Kollel Menachem Lubavitch. A rare and unique opportunity was definitely used to its full advantage.Click here to view videoReprinted from Collive.com