Minyan
(重定向自Minyanim)



In Judaism, a minyan (Hebrew:מִנְיָן[minˈjan] lit. noun count, number; pl. מִניָנִים minyanim [minjanˈim]) is the quorum of ten Jewish adults required for certain religious obligations. In more traditional streams of Judaism only men may constitute a minyan; in more modern streams women are also counted.