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Definition of Minyans

Minyan
Minyan Min*yan", n. (Jewish Relig.) A quorum, or number necessary, for conducting public worship.

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- always clearly distinguish the Minyans from the Pelasgian cultures that had preceded them. Gr**** mythographers gave the Minyans an eponymous founder, Minyas...
- In Judaism, a minyan (Hebrew: מניין \ מִנְיָן mīnyān [minˈjan], lit. (noun) count, number; pl. מניינים \ מִנְיָנִים‎ mīnyānīm [minjaˈnim]) is the quorum...
- archaeology, a style of pottery possibly ****ociated with the Minyans, from the Middle ****adic period Minyans (Doctor Who), a fictional alien species in the Doctor...
- of the Time Lords, their involvement with the Minyans of Minyos is regarded as a disaster. The Minyans looked on them as gods but, having learnt much...
- With The Divine, May 26, 2009, Jewish W****, Jonathan Rosenblatt Jewish W**** Archived 2009-05-28 at the Wayback Machine List of Carlebach minyans v t e...
- Boeotia, ****ociated with the city of Orchomenus, were called Minyans. Pausanias mentions that Minyans established the maritime Ionian city of Teos, and occupied...
- Ware". However, the term "Minyan Ware" ultimately prevailed since it romantically recalled the glorious (though tenuous) Minyans of Gr**** mythology. At first...
- descendants were called Minyans, since some among them had previously emigrated from Minyan Orchomenus to Iolcus. (Later, these Minyans were driven out from...
- Committee (NHC), and minyan members parti****ted in NHC events and leadership. By 1987, the minyan had split into two separate minyans. The more traditional...
- who wounded Clymenus, king of Minyans and father of Erginus. This resulted to the heavy tribute imposed by the Minyans to the Thebans. Hesiod, Ehoiai...