Must there be a minyan present for the haftarah to be read with blessings?
Synopsis
The haftarah with blessings requires a minyan. The Biur Halacha specifies that if a minyan was present when the haftarah began but some left, it may be completed; if the minyan was absent before it began it may not.
More in Medical Remedies on Shabbat
What is the minimum number of verses required for the haftarah reading?
3 opinions
May the haftarah be read from a printed Chumash or must it be from a complete book of Nevi'im?
3 opinions
Must the haftarah be read only after a prior Torah reading from a valid Sefer Torah?
3 opinions
When Rosh Chodesh falls on Shabbat, should the maftir mention Rosh Chodesh in the blessing after the haftarah?
3 opinions
Is one obligated to concentrate on and respond Amen to the blessings of the Torah readers and maftir?
2 opinions
May a minor (katan) serve as maftir and recite the haftarah?
3 opinions
If the maftir became mute mid-haftarah and another person completes it, must the replacement begin from the beginning?
3 opinions
May two people recite the haftarah simultaneously?
3 opinions
Related from other topics
Is there a haftarah (prophetic reading) after the Torah on Monday and Thursday?
Torah Reading Aliyot
If a community has a minyan but no one knows how to read Torah precisely with correct cantillation, may they still read Torah with blessings?
Torah Reading Errors and Corrections
What is the custom when a groom is present on Shabbat — does the haftarah reading change?
Minchah and Maariv Timing
Must the Maftir wait until the Torah is completely rolled before beginning the Haftarah blessings?
Aliyah Priority and Honor
If both a good wine and a bad wine are present from the start of the meal, what is the correct procedure for blessings?
Items Exempt from Blessing During Meal
If one recited Birkat Hamazon while there was feces (tzoa) present nearby, must one repeat the blessing?
Mayim Acharonim — Final Washing
Discussion
Discussion coming soon.
The Daily Law
One question. Every opinion. Every morning.
A new halakhic question and the full spectrum of rabbinic thought, delivered daily.