
About Sodi
A mikvah (plural: mikva'ot or mikvehs) is a Jewish ritual bath used for spiritual purification and transformation.
Mikvah literally means, “a place of gathering.” This does not only refer to a gathering of waters, but more deeply, it implies a gathering of your entire self.
For over a millennia, the Mikvah has been a portal for transformation. A sacred ritual of purification, shedding, and emerging anew. Yet, in modern times, it has lost its ancient soul and connective essence.
Sodi was born to create a lifestyle of ritual, honoring the transitions in women’s lives. We imagine the Mikvah as a luxurious, deeply embodied opportunity to revel in life’s transitions.
Here, transitions become a ceremony. Ritual meets pleasure. Tradition meets modernity.
Whether marking a shift, celebrating a new chapter, or moving through your sacred cycle, Sodi bridges the gap into a deliciously, pleasure-filled connection.
With curated products and immersive education, we create a moment of reverence, sensuality, and embodiment, while finding your kindred spirits along the way.

About the Founder
After a decade working with some of the world’s largest companies to embed culture through meaningful experiences, Rikki Klein felt called to bring her passion for ritual and connection into deeper alignment with her soul’s purpose: helping Jewish women return to themselves through consciousness, embodiment, and pleasure.
The mikvah felt like the most powerful place to begin.
Rikki is a spiritual ritualist curating embodied Jewish experiences and nurturing women's communities. She leads monthly women’s moon circles and curated events that blend sacred tradition with soulful presence. Rikki lives in Miami with her husband.