Minyan - Wikipedia The word minyan itself comes from the Hebrew root maneh מנה meaning to count or to number The word is related to the Aramaic word mene, numbered, appearing in the writing on the wall in Daniel 5:25
Minyan: The Prayer Quorum - Chabad. org There are certain prayers or rituals that can only take place in public Jewish law defines this as the presence of 10 males of 13 years or older This is known as a minyan, quorum The quorum is so important, that the prayer service itself can be referred to as a minyan
Minyan: The Congregational Quorum - My Jewish Learning 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
Go Daven - The Worldwide Minyan Database The worldwide searchable database of Orthodox Minyan information, including minyan locations (Shuls), times, and contact information
MINYAN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of MINYAN is the quorum required for Jewish communal worship that consists of ten male adults in Orthodox Judaism and usually ten adults of either sex in Conservative and Reform Judaism
Minyan Service In Judaism, a quorum of ten Jewish adults is called a minyan The word minyan in Hebrew "מִנְיָן" [minˈjan] means count or number and consists of ten (10) individuals over the age of thirteen (13)
Minyan | Prayer, Torah Study Community | Britannica 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)
MINYAN - JewishEncyclopedia. com Both in the Mishnah and in the baraita quoted, consolation is held out to those who for study or prayer meet in smaller numbers—even to one who meditates or prays alone; but the stress is put upon the merits and sacredness of the minyan