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About
the Minyan
There
are several places to stay that are within
walking distance of the minyan. The minyan
meets in the deli that is adjacent to the Mountain Club,
at the base of Loon Mountain.
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Will there be a minyan when I am
there?
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Where exactly is the minyan?
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What time is davening
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Is there an eruv?
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Is there a cost for attending?
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Are there siddurim and chumashim?
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Are there other seforim?
Will there be a minyan when I am
there?
There is NO guarantee that there will be a
minyan. The number of people at davening depends
on how many vacationers come. Generally, there
is a minyan every day and Shabbat during the
Summer season.
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exactly is the minyan?
The minyan meets in the Loon Deli restaurant.
The deli is adjacent to the Mountain Club resort at
the base of Loon Mountain. See
Google map of area
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time is davening? There
is no set time for davening. Davening times are
based on consensus. During some weeks
there may be multiple minyanim at different
times. Generally, times will be posted on
the door to the (deli) room. As an approximation;
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Shacharit
(weekdays): 8:00 AM. Note: there may be
additional minyanim based on attendance.
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Mincha
(weekdays): At candle lighting time for the
next Shabbat. (see zmanim)
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Ma'ariv
(weekdays): Following Mincha. There may be
later Ma'ariv minyanim based on attendance.
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Mincha
/ Kabalat Shabbat: By consensus. Often at
7:00PM, so people can walk home before
it gets dark. May be minyan at candle
lighting based on attendance.
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Shacharit
(Shabbat): 9:00. May be additional minyanim
based on attendance.
Is
there an eruv?
No,
there is no eruv. (Seriously, did you think there
was going to be an eruv?)
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there a cost for attending?
Yes. The deli is rented from Loon Mountain. To
cover the cost each family pays
$15 dollars towards the rental. Checks can
be made out to Loon Mountain and mailed to: Loon
Mountain 90 Loon Mountain Road
Lincoln, NH 03251
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there siddurim/chumshim?
Yes. plenty
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there other seforim to study?
Yes!
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