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Traditional Judaism expects us to pray four times a day: Morning, Midday, Mid-afternoon, and Evening. (The mid-afternoon and evening prayers are usually combined.) Some parts of the prayer ritual can be conducted privately, but some prayers can only be said if there's a minyan -- an assembly of at least 10 Jews. There is no requirement to do this in the synagogue, but that's where you are most likely to find a minyan.

Of course, like most "religious" people, we tend not to live up to the ideal ...

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