👉 The term "minyan" is a phrase used in Jewish law to refer to a custom or ritual that is performed by a rabbi, priest or minister of the congregation. The purpose of this custom is to fulfill certain spiritual and moral duties for the community, such as prayer, fasting, and other rituals.
In Jewish tradition, the minyan is usually conducted during the morning services at the synagogue. The rabbis, priests or ministers in attendance are responsible for carrying out these customs according to
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