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Summer Minyan at Loon Mountain. 5778 – 2018 Season
Update: April 26, 2018
For the summer of 2018 the minyan will meet:
Dates: June 25 – September 3, 2018
Weekday Location: Days Inn, 557 US-3, Lincoln, NH 03251 in the Clermont Room for weekday minyan
Shabbos Minyan will be held at various locations at the homes of visitors staying in Lincoln ie: Village of Loon, Clearbrook etc.
If you are able to host a Shabbos Minyan in your home or condo, during August please contact Rabbi Levi Krinsky by email at lincolnminyan@gmail.com There are a limited amount of Sifrei Torah available for those hosting a ‘house minyan’ for Shabbos. Please call Rabbi Levi Krinsky (603.647.0204) to make arrangements at least two weeks in advance.
Important:
– The Days Inn is NOT in walking distance from the Mountain Club, or the Village at Loon
– There will not be regular minyanim on Shabbat at the Days Inn.
– If you would like a sefer Torah to host Shabbat minyan at your hotel, please contact Rabbi Krinsky two weeks in advance.
Private pool hours for men and women at the Days Inn.
For women 8-9am.
For men, 7-8am
Please talk to the front desk about getting a pool key.
Even if you are not a guest of the hotel, you can arrange to purchase a pool key.
This is not a year-round community and does not have any formal ownership or leadership.
There are several places to stay that are within walking distance of the minyan. The minyan is sponsored by Chabad of New Hampshire.
– Will there be a minyan when I am there?
– Where exactly is the minyan?
– What time is davening?
– Are there other minyanim on Shabbat?
– What resorts are within the Tichum Shabbat?
– Where can I find a Mikveh
– Is there an eruv?
– Is there a cost for attending?
– Are there siddurim and chumashim?
– Are there other seforim?
– What is the nusach?
Minyan Questions? minyan@lincolnnhminyan.com
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.
Please understand that this is not a year-round minyan. It is not an established shul. There is no board, leadership or membership. It is a room that is rented for the summer in which vacationers can daven and learn.
Where exactly is the minyan?
The minyan meets during the week in a space rented for the summer at Days Inn, 557 US-3, Lincoln, NH 03251 in the Clermont Room.
What 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 room. As an approximation;BEFORE Tish B’Av: Shacharit (weekdays): 8:00 AM. Note: there may be additional minyanim based on attendance.
AFTER Tish B’Av: Shacharit (weekdays): 7:00 AM, 8:00 AM, 9:00 AM, 10:00 AM
Mincha (weekdays): At candle lighting time for the next Shabbat. (see zmanim)
Ma’ariv (weekdays): Following Mincha. There may be later Ma’ariv minyanim (9:00pm) based on attendance.
Mincha / Kabalat Shabbat: There is Mincha and Kabalt Shabbat at 7:00pm, so people can walk home before it gets dark. There may also be a minyan at candle lighting based on attendance.
Shacharit (Shabbat): 9:00am. After Tisha B’Av there are usually additional minyanim at 8:00am and 10:00am – based on attendance.
Mincha (Shabbat): At candle lighting time.
Motzaei Shabbat: First Ma’ariv is at Candle lighting + 65 minutes. Second Ma’ariv is at Candle lighting + 90 minutes
Are there other minyanim on Shabbat?
If you are not staying in walking distance from the main minyan, it is sometimes possible to arrange for additional minyanim to be held on Shabbat in vacationer’s rental homes. Please contact Rabbi Levi Krinsky to make arrangements. (603) 647-0204
Do you think there will be minyanim next week – I have Yarhtzeit for my father Wed. thanks
There is no Shabbat minyan at the days inn?
Do you know of the motel that is close to a minyan for this Shabbos parsha elev?