{"id":5970,"date":"2010-01-02T04:00:33","date_gmt":"2010-01-02T02:00:33","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ph.yhb.org.il\/en\/?p=5970"},"modified":"2018-05-24T10:58:50","modified_gmt":"2018-05-24T07:58:50","slug":"02-02-04","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ph.yhb.org.il\/en\/02-02-04\/","title":{"rendered":"04 – The Extent of One\u2019s Obligation to Pray in a Minyan"},"content":{"rendered":"
It is a rabbinic mitzvah (mitzvah mi’drabbanan<\/i>) to pray in a minyan<\/i>. The Chachamim<\/i> obligate a person to make an effort to walk to a minyan<\/i>, even if it is far from his house, approximately the walking distance of a mil<\/i> (960 meters or approximately .597 miles), which takes about 18 minutes (Mishnah Berurah<\/i> 90:52). If he is traveling, and within 72 minutes (approximately the time required to walk four mil<\/i>s) will arrive at a place that has a minyan<\/i>, even if he planned to stop to rest, he must continue traveling in order to pray in a minyan<\/i>. However, if the minyan<\/i> is not on his way, he must only go out of his way up to a walking distance of 18 minutes in order to pray in a minyan<\/i> (Shulchan Aruch<\/i> 90:16)<\/p>\n
According to many poskim<\/i>, whoever normally travels by car must, in order to pray, drive to a minyan<\/i> as far as 18-minutes away. Similarly, someone who is traveling by car and knows that within 72 minutes he will arrive at a place that has a minyan<\/i>, must continue onward to that minyan<\/i> (see the note).[4]<\/a><\/sup><\/p>\n A person, who must urgently secure his business or property or otherwise suffer monetary loss, is permitted to pray individually in order to prevent personal loss. However, businessmen and craftsmen must stop working in order to pray in a minyan, despite the fact that while they go to pray in a minyan they cannot continue to work and make money. Only if a mishap occurs, which if they do not handle, will cause them to lose a great deal of money, in that particular instance, they are permitted to pray individually (Mishnah Berurah 90:29).[5]<\/a><\/sup><\/p>\n A person who needs to travel in order to attend to urgent matters or for medical care and by praying in a minyan will not arrive at his desired destination on time, is permitted to pray individually, since otherwise he will suffer a loss.<\/p>\n