A. The Minchas Yitzchak (2:45) was asked this question, and he ruled that this may not be done. First, there is a practical issue. Each member of the minyan must listen to the chazaras ha'shatz of his Shliach Tzibur and answer 'Amen' and Kedusha. One person cannot simultaneously listen to two Chazanim and participate properly in both minyanim. If this would be the only concern, then bedieved it should be acceptable, since Shulchan Aruch (OC 55:6) rules that even if someone is asleep he may still be counted towards the minyan, even though he does not participate at all. However, there is a more fundamental issue. Minchas Yitzchak proves that a person cannot be mitzuraf (joined) to two minyanim. Once he is part of one minyan, he can no longer join up with the second. In this case, one suggestion would be to form a minyan of ten, and then after the minyan finishes, one of the ten can remain and be part of the next minyan. |
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