Friday, July 8

GoDaven goes GoGlobal

What is GoDaven MinyanLine http://www.godaven.org

The steps to add a minyan are as follows:

1. Select a Tefillah.

2. Select the days of the week that this tefillah is for.

3. Select if "special days" such as Rosh Chodesh/Taanis/Chol Hamoed are included or excluded.

4. Select whether your minyan is a specific time or if it's based on a Zman tefillah.

5.  Select whether it's seasonal (Summer/Winter) or whether it's permanent.

6. If there are any notes about the minyan, please enter that information as well.

We have set up many automated time selections so that all minyan times are as accurate as possible for the end user. These zman-related times will always be automatically updated, which will mean less work for you to keep your minyan listing up to date.  Davening times can be calculated relative to any zman, including shkiah, tzeis hakochavim, candle lighting, plag, etc. You can also select which day's zman to use, whether that day's or a different day of the week. There is also the option of how to round the calculated time, to the earlier or later five minutes.  If anything needs to be updated, you can click [edit minyan], where you have the ability to edit or delete any minyanim or contacts. If there are any additional minyanim to add, please click the [add minyan] button to add them in.  With your help, those who attend your minyanim will now have access to the most up-to-date information at all times.  Thank you, The GoDaven Team

Minyan Tourism
MINYAN FINDER: Work out all flights departing after Sunrise, Minchah or Sunset and Daf Yomi
Let people register their flight and when there are 11 people for a Terminal within 30 minutes between the first and the last, send out confirmation message (TxT, Tweet, WhatsApp etc.).

Check itinerary:  Mincha before leaving for the airport and Ma'ariv after arriving in the hotel

Try Yizkor or www.findachazzan.org or www.chiourim.com

Dive in to Daven - on the go Minyan Information

Dear Yosi,

I thought about GoDaven because I'm planning a trip for my wife and myself to mainland Europe.

Here is my idea: How about ensuring the viability, vitality and vibrancy of the smaller Jewish communities spread across Europe, by combining GoDaven's service with that of Jewish tour operating websites?

For example, if we could 'wire up' https://www.worldjewishtravel.org/destinations/ with GoDaven, it'll be a few clicks to find a Minyan (or Kosher food) wherever people go.

This idea could be properly fleshed out, once it is planned properly but hey, the benefits are immeasurable!

Hope the above resonates with you and look forward to help out in any way possible - within my means.

Menasche

See the page "Dive in to Daven" for on the go Minyan information.

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