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  1. Daily Minyanim. BJ’s Shaharit (Morning Minyan) meets in person on Mondays, Thursdays, and other special days with Torah reading, and always with access via Zoom. On all other days, Shaharit is currently only available via Zoom. Our Arvit (evening services) are only available on Zoom. All Shabbat and holiday services are always available both ...

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    • Minyan Service - Prayer Service at A Shiva
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    A minyan service, or prayer service for mourners, is generally held daily for the duration of the shiva. Dependent on the level of observance the number of minyans held daily may vary. The most observant Jewish families generally hold multiple services each day; in the morning and afternoon/evening. The primary purpose of these prayer services is t...

    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). In the most traditional context the count includes only men; however, depending on the level of observance, modern practices may include women and child...

    The duration of a minyan service varies on the degree of observance of the minyan participants. In addition, if there is a rabbi or member of clergy presiding over the service there is often time spent explaining the history and meaning of certain prayers. This is also a time where individuals may reflect on the life of the deceased. Generally a sh...

    Participation in a minyan is typically determined by the level of the minyan participants' observance. However, for the most part, in more modern times shiva minyans are inclusive of all individuals in attendance at the shiva.

  2. Morning. Includes preliminary prayers, Shema and its Blessings, Amidah, and Concluding prayer. Includes Torah reading on Shabbat, holidays, Monday, and Thursday. Minchah. Afternoon. Preliminary prayers and Amidah. Includes Torah reading only on Shabbat and Yom Kippur. There are multiple reasons for there being three daily prayer services but ...

  3. 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. One can always say one’s prayers by oneself, at any time or place, but praying with others brings a sense of connection and closeness ...

  4. The morning minyan generally meets at the following times: 6:45 am Shabbat. 7:00 am Monday through Friday. 8:00 am Sunday and certain legal holidays. Exceptions are Rosh Hodesh, Festivals, and holidays when Hallel is recited. On those days the starting time is usually 6:45 am (check the daily calendar for exact times each day).

  5. The shiva minyan–because it occurs in the home, because it is composed of friends and fellow congregants–does more than remind the mourner of membership in a larger community. It creates that community–precisely where it is most needed. By physically entering the isolation of the mourner, the shiva minyan dispels it.

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  7. Nov 4, 2023 · At VBS, our morning and evening Daily Minyanim are in Hebrew, use Siddur Sim Shalom, are lay-led and are taught by the VBS Ritual Director Yossi Dresner. MORNINGS: 7:30am Monday-Friday at VBS and on YouTube 8:30am Sunday mornings and legal holidays* only online. EVENINGS: 6:00pm during Daylight Savings Time (March 12, 2023 through November 4, 2023)

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