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    In Judaism, a minyan (Hebrew: מניין \ מִנְיָן mīnyān, lit. (noun) count, number; pl. מניינים \ מִנְיָנִים ‎ mīnyānīm) is the quorum of ten Jewish adults required for certain religious obligations.

  2. Minyan is the Hebrew word that describes the quorum of ten Jewish adults required for certain religious obligations. The word itself comes from the Hebrew root maneh (מנה)‎ meaning to count or to number.

  3. Minyan, in Judaism, the minimum number of males (10) required to constitute a representative “community of Israel” for liturgical purposes. A Jewish boy of 13 may form part of the quorum after his Bar Mitzvah (religious adulthood). When a minyan is lacking for synagogue services, those who have.

  4. A minyan is comprised of ten Jewish men above the age of Bar Mitzvah. Some are of the opinion that if nine men are present as well as a child who's old enough to understand the concept of praying, that too can be considered a valid minyan.

  5. Into a family assaulted by chaos, battered by unjustifiable loss, the shiva minyan asserts continuing purpose, affirms a world view that stands in the face of death and proclaims the imperative of life, acting on the biblical charge for “one generation to laud God’s works to another.”

  6. Jul 26, 2020 · What is a minyan and what is it for? Who does and doesn't count toward a minyan, and why?

  7. Certain communal religious activities and rituals in Judaism require a quorum of ten men, known as a minyan. The Talmudic tractate Megillah, from the early centuries of the Common Era, details these practices, including the recitation of Shema, the Priestly Benediction, and Torah reading. Megillah 23b:4-5.

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