Frequently Asked Questions

MikvahKal is a digital tool designed to help women and couples keep the laws of Taharat HaMishpacha (family purity) with precision and ease. It calculates all relevant dates, tracks cycles, and sends timely reminders — all based on your personal halachic settings.

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MikvahKal is designed for users who are familiar with the basic concepts of Taharat HaMishpacha (Family Purity). While the app automates a comprehensive array of halachic verifications and complex calculations, we strongly encourage all users to learn well the laws and consult with a halachic authority when needed.

Absolutely. MikvahKal is built also with advanced users in mind. It supports a wide range of halachic opinions, detailed customizations, and complex cases — while automating the calculations and reminders that even experienced users often find time-consuming or prone to oversight.

Sure. You can select from multiple halachic opinions or set a custom one. Your calculations will follow your choice, and you can adjust this setting anytime.

You can receive reminders for all important dates — hefsek taharah, shivah neki’im checks, mikvah night, onot prishah and more. Reminders can be sent by email, phone notifications, or both, and you can choose the best time to receive them.

Yes! You can sync MikvahKal with your Google Calendar, so all your events will appear directly in your personal calendar app — whether you're using iPhone, Android, or desktop. You can also hide or remove the calendar at any time without losing your data.

First make sure you have added the MikvahKal calendar to your Google calendar.

If that doesn't work try to fix sync problems with the Google Calendar

In both Google calendar web or app go to: Settings > General > Alternate calendar > Hebrew calendar

In Google calendar web go to: Settings > Add calendar > Browse calendars of interest > Global religious holidays > Jewish Holidays